
LA ROMANA, Dominican Republic Two years ago, Alvaro Ortiz received an invitation to travel to Augusta National to take in a Masters practice round.Most people dream of getting to see Augusta Nationaleven once in their lives. But Ortizdeclined.The first time I wanted to step into Augusta, I wanted (it) to be because I knew I was going to play there the tournament, Ortiz said.Well, Alvaro, you'regoing to getyourchance. Ortiz fired a final-round 66 on Sunday to win the Latin America Amateur Championship at 14 under par and earn an invite to this years Masters.The win is a long-overdue for the 23-year-old, who had come so close at this event in the past, only to be denied time after time. He finished tied for the third in 2015, lost a playoff in Panama in 2017 and gave up a 54-hole lead in 2018, when Joaquin Niemann raced by him with a final-round 63.
Full-field scores from the Latin America Amateur Championship
For nine holes Sunday, it looked like Ortiz, once again the 54-hole leader, was once again going to walk away empty-handed. Playing in the group ahead, Costa Ricas Luis Gagne carded four front-nine birdies to make the turn in 32 and claim the outright lead.It felt like a dj vu, for sure, Ortiz said. (Luis)was playing exceptionally. I think on No.9, walking to No. 10 tee, I told myself, This was my time. Like I was going to do what Joaquin did last year, and it wasn't going to happen to me again.It didn't.Ortiz started his torrid closing stretch at the par-5 12th. Left with 235 yards up the hill for his second shot, he was in between clubs but opted to hit a 3-wood as high as he could to cut off some of the distance and, hopefully, hold the green. One putt later, he was furiously fist pumping an eagle that pulled him even with Gagne. He followed by throwing a dart intothe par-4 13ththat left him a tap-in birdie and kept him tied atop the leaderboard.And when Gagne finally faltered, dropping his first shot in 36 holes at the drivable par-4 17th,Ortiz took full advantage. Minutes later, Ortiz'sapproach from 91 yards at the 17thnearly found the hole, resulting in another tap-in birdie that put him two shots up with one to play. A two-putt birdie at the par-5 18thclosed out a two-shot victory and a stretch of golf that saw Ortiz play his final seven holes in 5 under.I didn't want to be that nervous at the end. I wanted to have more of a walk in the park the last couple holes, Ortizjoked. But yeah, it's close to what I dreamt, and for sure, it's fulfilling.

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