The Augusta National Women’s Amateur (ANWA) has quickly become one of the most prestigious events in women’s amateur golf, and the 2025 edition delivered yet another thrilling chapter. In a dramatic final round at Augusta National Golf Club, Carla Bernat Escuder emerged victorious, etching her name into history as the first Spaniard to claim the ANWA title.

A Championship Performance

Bernat Escuder, a 21-year-old standout from Kansas State University, showcased remarkable composure and consistency throughout the tournament. After two strong opening rounds at Champions Retreat Golf Club, she entered the final round in prime position to contend for the title. With Augusta National’s storied fairways and treacherous greens serving as the ultimate test, she delivered a masterful performance.

Her final-round 68 secured a 12-under-par total (204), edging out American Asterisk Talley by a single stroke. Bernat Escuder’s round was highlighted by crucial birdies at the 2nd, 8th, 9th, and 13th holes. Perhaps most impressively, she held her nerve on the back nine, making key par saves—including a critical up-and-down on the 10th—to maintain her lead.

A Legacy Moment for Spanish Golf

The victory marks a historic moment for Spanish golf, as Bernat Escuder joins the ranks of legendary compatriots who have triumphed at Augusta, including Seve Ballesteros, José María Olazábal, Sergio García, and Jon Rahm. Overwhelmed with emotion, she reflected on the significance of her achievement:

“Winning at Augusta is something every golfer dreams of, but to be the first Spanish woman to do it is beyond words. This course demands everything from you, and today, I gave it my all.”

A Thrilling Finish

Talley, who put up a valiant fight, kept the pressure on with an impressive back-nine charge. Her birdie on the iconic 16th hole briefly put her within striking distance, but Bernat Escuder’s steady play down the stretch proved unshakable. The final putt on the 18th green sealed the Spanish star’s breakthrough victory, sending waves of applause through the Augusta galleries.

Looking Ahead

With her triumph, Bernat Escuder not only secures a place in ANWA history but also gains exemptions into major championships, including the U.S. Women’s Open and the AIG Women’s Open. Her performance at Augusta has undoubtedly set the stage for what could be a stellar professional career.

As the ANWA continues to shine as a proving ground for the future stars of women’s golf, Carla Bernat Escuder’s victory in 2025 will be remembered as a milestone moment—one that cements her as a name to watch in the years ahead.

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