Bernat Escuder leans on Spanish roots to win Augusta National Women's Amateur
- Carla Bernat Escuder from Spain secured the Augusta National Women's Amateur title.
- Bernat Escuder overcame a two-shot deficit against the defending champion, Lottie Woad.
- She shot a final round of 4-under 68 and made key shots during the competition.
- After her victory, Bernat Escuder stated, "As of right now, I don't think my brain has processed that I won."
- Finishing at 12-under 204, Bernat Escuder held off Asterisk Talley's late charge to claim victory.
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