She finished 18 strokes behind runaway winner Maria José Marin of Colombia, who shot rounds of 69, 68, 70 and 64 to win by 12 strokes from American Scarett Schemer on 17-under.
Ellan O’Suahghnessy was 38th in the women’s event on 23 over while in the men’s event, Gavin O’Neill was 29th on five-over with Thomas Higgins 62nd on 15-over.
Paraguay’s Benjamín Fernández won the men’s event when he made eagle on the first tie hole to edge out Colombia’s Carlos Jesús Ardija after they had tied on 13-under 275.
South America won the Harrison Cup with ease as their 14-strong team totalled 14-over 4041 for the four days compared to 100-over 4132 for the team from the Home Nations comprising England’s Thomas Osborne, Sebastián Cave, Nellie Ong and Lily Hirst; Ireland’s Fleming and O’Shaughnessy; Wales’ Tom Bastow, Tom Matthews, Ffion Tynan and Luca Thompson, and Scots Samuel Mukherjee, Cromac Sharpe and Grace Crawford.
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Benjamin Fernandez and Maria Jose Marin win South American Amateur
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