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Aarón Terrazas is proclaimed champion of the Professional Golf Tour in Veracruz

Capital city by birth, but Veracruz by adoption, Aaron Terrazas was proclaimed this Sunday champion of the seventh stage of the season of the Professional Golf Tour, which took place at La Villa Rica Club de Golf and Sports Center, in Alvarado,
Veracruz.

With a global score of 200 strokes, 16 under par, Terrazas is 24 years old and graduated from the University of Texas In El Paso, he took his first professional victory in the presence of his mother Ruth Morales, his brother Allan, family and childhood friends.

“I am very excited to get my first win in the GGP and as a professional in the field who saw me born sportingly. It was a great final and more than that I had as a partner the also local Roberto Diaz, who has played in the PGA Tour ”, said an excited Terrazas who won a check for 265 thousand pesos out of a total purse of one million 600 thousand pesos.

“I am very grateful to my family who have been with me through the good times, the bad times and especially the worst. In the same way I want to thank the Commissioner of the Professional Golf Tour, Pepe Miguel, for all the support he has given us with the creation of this tour, which is a reference throughout the Continent, “added Terrazas, son of former American footballer Isaac Terrazas.

The second position of the tournament corresponded to the Chihuahuan, Oscar Fraustro. The 39-year-old former PGA Tour member finished with a score of 201 hits, 15 under par.

“It was a great day, the truth was that I had not been fighting for a title in time, I felt very good again, it was a great event in general.”

Best amateur

The Mexican and member of the University of California in Los Angeles, Omar Morales, He was the best amateur of the competence registering the best round of the day with a card of 65 shots, for a total of 207 hits, nine below par.

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