Latin America Amateur Championship 2022
2022 LATIN AMERICA AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP RETURNS TO CASA DE CAMPO IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
The seventh edition of the Latin America Amateur Championship (LAAC) will be contested at Casa de Campo Resort & Villas in the Dominican Republic, January 20-23, 2022. The 2021 LAAC, originally scheduled for January 14-17 at Lima Golf Club in Peru, was canceled due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Founded by the Masters Tournament, The R&A and the USGA, the LAAC was established to further develop amateur golf in South America, Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean. The championship annually moves to top courses throughout Latin America and showcases the sportās rising talent in the region, including PGA Tour winners and 2020 Olympians such as Joaquin Niemann of Chile, the 2018 LAAC champion, and SebastiĆ”n MuƱoz of Colombia.
The LAAC champion will receive an invitation to the 2022 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club and an exemption into The 150th Open at St Andrews. The winner also receives full exemptions into The Amateur Championship, U.S. Amateur Championship and any other USGA amateur championship for which he is eligible and is exempt into the final stage of qualifying for the 122nd U.S. Open Championship at The Country Club in Brookline, Mass. Runner(s)-up will be exempt into the final stages of qualifying for The 150th Open and the 122nd U.S. Open Championship.
For the third time, Casa de Campoās world-renowned Teeth of the DogĀ® course will play host to the championship. Designed by Pete Dye and built in the early 1970s, Teeth of the DogĀ® features seven holes along the Atlantic Ocean and is routinely ranked as one of the best courses throughout Latin America and the number one layout in the Caribbean. Costa Ricaās Paul Chaplet recorded a one-stroke victory in the 2016 LAAC at Casa de Campo, and Alvaro Ortiz of Mexico dazzled on the second nine to earn a victory in the championshipās return to Teeth of the DogĀ® in 2019.
āWe are incredibly excited to welcome the regionās top amateurs back to Casa de Campo, as the Latin America Amateur Championship returns to form,ā said Andres Pichardo Rosenberg, president of Casa de Campo. āTeeth of the DogĀ® is both a beautiful and challenging championship venue, and our team relishes the opportunity to continue our wonderful partnership with the Masters Tournament, The R&A and the USGA and showcase the ever-expanding talent in our region.ā
In 2015, Matias Dominguez, of Chile, won the inaugural championship by one stroke at Pilar Golf in Argentina. Following Chapletās 2016 victory, Toto Gana triumphed in the LAACās first playoff in 2017 at Club de Golf de Panama, marking the championshipās second winner from Chile. The next year Joaquin Niemann, then the worldās No. 1-ranked amateur, continued Chileās dominance at the LAAC when he won in his hometown of Santiago at Prince of Wales Country Club. Ortiz became Mexicoās first LAAC champion in his fifth and final appearance in 2019, while newcomer Abel Gallegos of Argentina captured the 2020 title in his championship debut at Mayakobaās El CamaleĆ³n in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico.