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see also: Maria Jose Marin, Women's Latin America Amateur, PGA Riviera Maya

Colombia’s María José Marín breaks through at last, winning the Women’s Amateur Latin America after a dramatic three-hole playoff
María José Marín finally broke through at the Women’s Amateur Latin America Championship, winning a dramatic playoff at PGA Riviera Maya in Tulum, Mexico — and extending the University of Arkansas’ remarkable streak at the event to three straight titles.
The 19-year-old Colombian, a junior at Arkansas, carded rounds of 69-71-68-73 to finish at 7-under 281. She was joined by Barbados’ Emily Odwin (70-70-69-72), a senior at SMU, after Odwin rallied late to erase Marín’s four-shot lead over the closing stretch and force extra holes.
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