The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Man faces golfer murder charge

- BY PHIL CASEY

A man has been charged with murder after Spanish golfer Celia Barquin Arozamena was found dead on a course in Iowa.

Barquin, 22, who won the European Ladies’ Amateur Championsh­ip in July, was a student at Iowa State University.

Golfers at the Coldwater Golf Links in Ames discovered an unattended golf bag on the course early on Monday. Barquin was found dead a short distance away by officers from Ames Police Department.

In a statement, the police said they had determined that Barquin died following an assault. Collin Daniel Richards, also 22, has been charged with her murder. He has no known address.

“We are all devastated,” Iowa State head women’s golf coach Christie Martens said in a story posted on the team’s website.

“Celia was a beautiful person who was loved by all her team-mates and friends.

“She loved Iowa State and was an outstandin­g representa­tive for our school. We will never forget her competitiv­e drive to be the best and her passion for life.”

Iowa State University president Dr Wendy Winterstee­n added: “This is a tragic and senseless loss of a talented young woman and an acclaimed student athlete.

“We mourn with her family and friends in Spain, her team-mates here and all who knew her. On behalf of the entire Cyclone family, I extend our deep condolence­s to Celia’s family and her many friends and team-mates at Iowa State. We are deeply saddened.”

Barquin’s victory in the European Ladies’ Amateur in Slovakia had secured her an invitation to next year’s Women’s British Open at Woburn.

In August she advanced to Stage II of the LPGA Tour Qualifying Tournament.

She ended her Iowa State career (2015-18) with her fourth-straight NCAA Regional appearance.

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