Culla, Bañón and San Pablo – CEU win the University of Spain

After signing a brilliant card of 68 strokes on the final day of the 2015 Spanish University Championship, the Valencian Rafa Culla has won the victory in the Malaga course of Antequera Golf, which -one more year- has hosted the competition, in which a total of 43 players from different parts of the Spanish geography have participated.

The Valencian has finished in first place thanks to a cumulative total of 218 strokes, 4 less than the Soria Daniel Berná, who has occupied the second position. With a cumulative total of 224 strokes, the bronze went to the Balearic Jordi Panes.

After finishing yesterday two strokes behind Rafa Culla, Jordi Flotats and Mario López, who were leading the classification, Víctor Pastor, a player from Cordoba and member of the University Golf Program of Málaga, was in fifth place with a cumulative 227 strokes.

As for the women’s classification, Silvia Bañon from Alicante -who from the first day was emerging as the main contender for the title- has not surprised and, with a total of 228 strokes, has maintained the six-stroke lead that at the end of the second day already separated her from the Balearic Marta Trillo, who has occupied second place.

There were also no changes in the team classification, in which the Universidad San Pablo CEU won with authority after its members -Jaime Benito and Silvia Bañón- signed rounds of 75 and 76 strokes, for a final accumulated total of 461. In second place was the Universidad Pompeu-Fabra, represented by Gonzalo Acha and Marta Trillo, with a total of 503 accumulated strokes.

Special mention for the Andalusians Alfonso López (Zaudín Golf) and Guillermo Elías Moreno (La Cala Club de Golf), who have won the gold and silver medals in the men’s handicap classification, thanks to a total of 218 net strokes each.

As for the medals in the women’s handicap category, the Valencian Ana Bondía has taken the gold with 235 net strokes, while the second place, with 237, has been for the federated by the Club Zaudín of Seville, Ana Armengou. Finally, the player of Almerimar Golf, Maria Parron, has taken the bronze with 240.

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