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Carlos Astiazaran’s Breakout Summer: North & South Amateur Champion
The 125th North & South Men’s Amateur Championship at Pinehurst No. 2 is one of amateur golf’s most prestigious and historic events. In 2025, it crowned a new and deserving champion in Carlos Astiazaran, whose journey to the Putter Boy trophy is a story of grit, clutch play, and a summer that elevated him among the game’s top amateurs.

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North & South Amateur Triumph at Pinehurst

Entering the match play bracket as the #31 seed after surviving a tough +1 cut line in stroke play, Astiazaran faced a daunting path. He defeated higher-seeded opponents round after round on Pinehurst No. 2's demanding layout. Highlights included a 21-hole quarterfinal thriller against Luke Colton and a commanding semifinal victory over Reed Lotter to reach the championship match.

In the final, he faced Tyler Watts, one of amateur golf’s hottest players after a big Sunnehanna Amateur win. Their 18-hole match was tied through regulation, forcing extra holes on Pinehurst's famed stage. On the first playoff hole, Astiazaran delivered a decisive birdie putt to seal the victory and etch his name alongside legends like Jack Nicklaus and Curtis Strange.

Match Play Results (Summary)

RoundOpponentResult
Round of 32Jessy Huebner2 & 1
Round of 16William Sides4 & 2
QuarterfinalLuke Colton21 Holes
SemifinalReed Lotter4 & 3
FinalTyler Watts1 up (Playoff)

Another Big Win: Mexican National Amateur Champion

Astiazaran’s summer success wasn’t limited to Pinehurst. Just weeks before, he claimed the 97th Mexican National Amateur Championship at Guadalajara Country Club. With rounds of 70-67-72-68 for an 11-under-par 277 total, he surged on Sunday with birdies on 13 and 14 to clinch a three-shot victory. That win added the prestigious Percy Clifford Cup to his trophy case and signaled his readiness for international stages.

Collegiate Excellence: Pacific to Vanderbilt

Astiazaran’s breakout year was built on a strong college career. A native of Tucson, Arizona, he starred at Pacific, earning 2024-25 West Coast Conference Co-Player of the Year honors with a 69.51 scoring average—the best in program history and lowest in the conference. His consistency, low scoring, and leadership earned him a transfer to Vanderbilt University, joining one of college golf’s most elite programs.

Vanderbilt Head Coach Scott Limbaugh praised Astiazaran as "a leader and proven winner who fits our culture really well." This summer’s victories prove that point—showing a player who is poised, composed, and ready to compete at the highest amateur level.

Why the North & South Win Matters

The North & South Amateur is more than a trophy—it’s a proving ground where champions are forged. With over 100 years of history, it demands precision, creativity, and mental toughness. Astiazaran’s win, especially as a 31-seed who beat the field’s hottest players on one of golf’s most demanding courses, cements him as one of amateur golf’s names to watch.

His summer, featuring wins in Mexico and at Pinehurst, marks Carlos Astiazaran as a player ready to take the next steps in amateur—and perhaps professional—golf.

Stay tuned to AmateurGolf.com for more coverage of Carlos Astiazaran’s journey and the world’s top amateur tournaments.

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