New Delhi (AP) – The former Liv golf player, Eugenio Chacarra, overcome a slow start to win the India open for its first European tour Sunday.
Chacarra pulled a 1-mine of 71 in the last round to finish 4 sous and win the victory of his ninth tournament on the European tour. The Spaniard finished two shots in front of Keita Nakajima Japanese, who pulled an equal 72 in the final round.
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Chacharra, who played on a tournament invitation, won in her Fifth Liv Start But was left alignment of fireballs for the 2025 season by his Spanish colleague Sergio Garcia.
“I am very grateful for this opportunity,” he said, thanking the organizers of the invitation. “You have probably changed my life from today, so thank you for that.”
Chacarra, 25 years old, entered the final round at the DLF Golf and Country Club with an advance at a blow, but started with a double Bogey on the first hole and a Bogey on the third to return to level level for the week. He rebounded with five birdies in nine holes to resume the advance, which he kept despite a Bogey on the 17th.
“It was a difficult day, we knew it was going to be a long day with a lot of pressure and obviously not having the start that I really wanted,” he said. “I know that when I play my best, I am one of the best players in the world, I have already proven a million times.”
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