Andrea Revuelta

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Andrea Revuelta
Personal information
Full nameAndrea Revuelta Goicoechea
Born2006 (age 1718)
Madrid, Spain
Sporting nationalityFlag of Spain.svg  Spain
Residence Stanford, California, U.S.
Career
StatusAmateur

Andrea Revuelta Goicoechea (born 2006) is a Spanish amateur golfer. In 2022, she won the World Junior Girls Championship and the Junior Golf World Cup. [1]

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Amateur career

Revuelta dedicated many years to classic ballet dancing before she had a successful amateur golf career. [2] She finished 3rd at the 2021 Portuguese International Ladies Amateur Championship, behind Lucie Malchirand and Vairana Heck. In 2022, she reached the semi-finals of the Spanish International Ladies Amateur Championship won by compatriot Cayetana Fernández García-Poggio, and was runner-up at the Santander Campeonato De Espana Profesionales Femenino. [1]

Revuelta represented Europe on the winning 2021 and 2023 Junior Solheim Cup, 2022 Junior Vagliano Trophy and 2023 Junior Ryder Cup teams. [3] She won the World Junior Girls Championship and the Junior Golf World Cup with Spain in 2022. [4]

In 2023, she tied for 4th at the European Nations Cup - Copa Sotogrande, and for 4th at the 2023 Junior Invitational at Sage Valley. [5] She lost the final of the French International Lady Juniors Amateur Championship to Meja Örtengren, one down. She played in the tour final of the Ladies European Tour, the Andalucia Costa Del Sol Open De España, where she shot 10-under-par and finished in tied 7th place after rounds of 69-70-69-70. [6]

In 2024, she won the Spanish International Ladies Amateur Championship, 2 and 1, over Sara Brentcheneff of France, after defeating Annabel Wilson, 4 and 3, in the semifinals and defending champion Nora Sundberg. 2 and 1, in the quarterfinals. [7] She was runner-up at the European Ladies Amateur, 2 strokes behind Louise Rydqvist.

Revuelta enrolled at Stanford University in the fall of 2024 and started playing with the Stanford Cardinal women's golf team. [8] [9]

Personal life

Her siblings Álvaro, Amanda and Ángela are all golfers. In 2018, all four competed in the Campeonato de España Infantil. [10]

Amateur wins

Source: [1]

Team appearances

Amateur

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