
Asturias has just unveiled the new batch of promising young Spanish golfers, those called to achieve great feats in the future if they maintain the spectacular progression exhibited in the courses of Castiello, La Llorea and Tragamón, where a small group of players have won the Spanish Championships for Children, Alevín and Benjamín REALE.
Martín Larrea (male infantile), Alejandra Pasarín (female infantile), Gorka Zabarte (male alevin), Judith Castro (female alevin), Pedro Marín (male benjamin) and María Villanueva (female benjamin) are the new group of targets to follow in the near future thanks to the enormous potential shown in a tournament full of good moments and great shots.
Maximum tension, uncertainty until the end, the usual and now traditional playoffs to reveal the winners, dog-faced duels, impressive comebacks, iron dominators, a little bit of everything, but above all a lot of good golf has been seen among the best of the promising young Spanish golfers, which in Asturias, above all things, has generated a great show.
Martin Larrea was one of those who imposed his law among children (13-14 years) without concessions despite the efforts of Klaus Ganter from Madrid, who had to give in to the three superb cards of the new champion of Spain for children, 70, 72 and 69 strokes (2 under par in total) that show that we are facing a new diamond in the rough of Spanish golf. Eight strokes ahead of the second classified and thirteen over the third, the Galician Manuel Hernandez, show his undisputed triumph.
Alejandra Pasarín, meanwhile, continues to amass a record that generates growing admiration. She was 9 strokes ahead of the second, María Parra.
Among the fry (11-12 years old), full Madrid, with three of its representatives taking the first three places: Gorka Zabarte, from Lomas Bosque; Eugenio López-Chacarra, from the Centro de Tecnificación; and Julio Moreno, from Golf Aranjuez. Six strokes separated the winner from the second classified.
In the female fry category, the Catalan Judith Castro beat the Balearic Nuria Jiméne by one stroke. The third classified, Raquel Olmos from Murcia, was 9 strokes behind the winner.
A playoff was the electrifying denouement among the benjamins (under 10 years old), where the Andalusian Pedro Marín and the Catalan Agustí Quintilla were forced to tie after finishing tied with 128 strokes after the three rounds of 9 holes. Marín won the title.
Finally, María Villanueva had to wait at the table where the cards were handed out.
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