Enrique Orellana

[1][2][3] Toto Gana (2017) and Joaquín Niemann (2018) also qualified for the Masters, by winning the Latin America Amateur Championship in their respective years.

[6][7][8][9][10] Orellana grew up son of the greenskeeper of Los Leones Golf Club in Santiago, Chile.

Kelly had played Augusta National Golf Club a week before the Masters in 1963.

In November 1963, Kelly played Los Leones and was one player short of a foursome.

[11] After finishing runner-up in the 1964 Masters Par 3 contest,[7] Orellana missed the cut at the tournament.