
Chacarra Advances to Augusta National Final
4/3/2025 4:06:00 PM | Women's Golf
Chacarra and Pate will both have the opportunity to play at Augusta National during Friday’s practice.
AUGUSTA, Ga. - In her fifth and final outing, senior Carolina Chacarra has advanced to Saturday's final round of the Augusta National Women's Amateur played at the historic Augusta National Golf Club.
The Madrid, Spain native put herself in a prime spot headed into round two, after finishing 70 (-2) during Wednesday's first round of play. On her final hole of the day during round two, Chacarra birdied with an incredible putt and finished T17, placing her inside the 30-person cutline.
Her scores of 70 (-2) and 72 (E) during rounds one and two, respectively, mark Chacarra's best career finish at the event through four past events.
Since its inception, Wake Forest has had a player in every final round at Augusta, including women's golf alums Jennifer Kupcho and Emilia Migliaccio. Kupcho won the event in 2019, and Migliaccio was runner-up in 2021 after a tiebreaker.
In her first time out at the ANWA, sophomore Macy Pate battled through a challenging course and shot even through two days of tournament play to finish T33.
All 72 players will participate in a practice round Friday at Augusta National with only the top 30 and ties players competing Saturday.
Television Coverage
NBC Sports will produce and broadcast three hours (Noon-3 p.m. ET) of live final-round coverage of the event at Augusta National. Additionally, Golf Channel's "Live From the Masters" will commence on Friday, April 4 at Augusta National to provide coverage of the Augusta National Women's Amateur, the Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals and the Masters Tournament.
About the Championship
The Augusta National Women's Amateur was announced on Wednesday, April 4, 2018, by Chairman Fred Ridley during his annual press conference at the Masters Tournament. The event was established to inspire greater interest and participation in the women's game by creating a new, exciting and rewarding pathway for these players to fulfill their dreams.
Jennifer Kupcho, the world's top-ranked amateur, played her final six holes in five under par, including an eagle on the par-five 13th at Augusta National, to become the champion of the inaugural Augusta National Women's Amateur in 2019.
The 2020 championship was canceled due to the effects of the global COVID-19 pandemic.
The Madrid, Spain native put herself in a prime spot headed into round two, after finishing 70 (-2) during Wednesday's first round of play. On her final hole of the day during round two, Chacarra birdied with an incredible putt and finished T17, placing her inside the 30-person cutline.
Her scores of 70 (-2) and 72 (E) during rounds one and two, respectively, mark Chacarra's best career finish at the event through four past events.
Since its inception, Wake Forest has had a player in every final round at Augusta, including women's golf alums Jennifer Kupcho and Emilia Migliaccio. Kupcho won the event in 2019, and Migliaccio was runner-up in 2021 after a tiebreaker.
In her first time out at the ANWA, sophomore Macy Pate battled through a challenging course and shot even through two days of tournament play to finish T33.
All 72 players will participate in a practice round Friday at Augusta National with only the top 30 and ties players competing Saturday.
Television Coverage
NBC Sports will produce and broadcast three hours (Noon-3 p.m. ET) of live final-round coverage of the event at Augusta National. Additionally, Golf Channel's "Live From the Masters" will commence on Friday, April 4 at Augusta National to provide coverage of the Augusta National Women's Amateur, the Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals and the Masters Tournament.
About the Championship
The Augusta National Women's Amateur was announced on Wednesday, April 4, 2018, by Chairman Fred Ridley during his annual press conference at the Masters Tournament. The event was established to inspire greater interest and participation in the women's game by creating a new, exciting and rewarding pathway for these players to fulfill their dreams.
Jennifer Kupcho, the world's top-ranked amateur, played her final six holes in five under par, including an eagle on the par-five 13th at Augusta National, to become the champion of the inaugural Augusta National Women's Amateur in 2019.
The 2020 championship was canceled due to the effects of the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Players Mentioned
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Matt Barrie SportsCenter at Wake Forest with Demond Claiborne
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Matt Barrie SportsCenter on Wake Forest Campus (Arnold Palmer Complex)
Wednesday, September 10