Gururam: “Life is changing,” an emotional Eugenio Chacarra repeated repeatedly, trembling in the moment after sealing the victory, and then vocalized in a more reliable tone. The young Spaniard scored a career-changing two-stroke victory in the $2.25 million Heroes India Open, covering tough DLF golf and country club courses, and took a girl's victory in the DP World Tour in the ninth tournament only.

The 25-year-old overnight leader started the final roller coaster with a shot, in line with a great freshman professional golf career since 2022. Precisely in the batting, Chacarra swayed double clumsy and bogey in the first and third holes, running with Birdies in the first and third holes, and earning a quarter of the leaders under the 6th, 9th, 11th, 11th, 11th, 11th, 11th, 12th, 12th, 12th, 12th, 12th, 12th and 14th Holles. The bogey on the 17th is not important because it was the two harsh Spanish at the age of 18, hitting the victory par putt, slamming the fist and raising arms to celebrate.
Chacarra hit 71 with 71 shots, completing three quarters in the game, beating defending champion Keita Nakajima two shots. The Japanese played 35 holes without birdies back to round 2 until he finished 72nd in the 15th and 18th matches, ranking second as last week in the Singapore Classic. Joost Luiten of the Netherlands ranked third with a score of 71. Only the top three ranked second in the competition.
The victory ensured that the Madrid-born DP World Tour card this season and performed well over the next two years. However, he was upset that Chacarra needed a sponsor invitation to enter the week, indicating a career-changing victory, which also made him $382,500.
“You need to first thank the heroes…thank you so much for this opportunity. Without them, I might not be in this place right now.” “I like to play golf…we know the situation of the route. The wind changes for a second, and then you're shorter than 20 yards.”
“This victory means everything…my family didn't sleep last night. It needs to sink, but I'm really proud. I'm just, happy… “When I'm healthy, focused and happy, I can beat many of the best players in the world. So, I've proved that. ”
So far, it has had an eventful journey. Chacarra had planned to bring the American university route to the PGA Tour but dropped out of school in 2022. Although he won the competition there and held an international series (Asian Tour Golf Tour) in August 2023 at St Andrews, Scotland, he was released by Liv in 2024, and he has been on the European and PGA tours in 2024. He has not resolved yet, but completed T5 at the International Indian Championships in this course in February.
This performance may help this week’s admission fee, and Chacarra shows off his talented players in a course designed by unpopular Gary players. Tie to the midway lead at the Midway Island, shooting a shot in the third round, but the victory could have slipped.
In the first three holes, three shots lost, regaining Chacarra’s driving ability while Nakajima defended. “I and my caddie Hugo, we decided to be aggressive and my ball was excellent this week. I don't think I missed the fairway with the driver all week,” he said. “I've been trying to find equipment from college, amateurs,” he added.
After a shot in the wind, he gathered in the sixth six-foot bird and the next. A beautiful long birdie putter winds into the 11th hole, giving him a permanent lead. The 14-foot birdie putt of the twelfth shot was clear. Chakara is flying.
Spread with magic, luck and adrenaline, together for the 14th hole bird. He did send out the ball racing from the green space rough chip, but it was held on the flag, swaying and falling. The winner is effectively determined. Although he bogeyed on the tough 17th hole after finding grass on the edge of the green, he didn't stutter.
India's best match tied for 17th with a 17th title – Veer Ahlawat (75), Gaganjeet Bhullar (73) and Om Prakash Chouhan (71) – he is one of only seven under par. Ajeestesh Sandhu is T31 on 10 times, while Shubhankar Sharma ends T43 with 12 points after 75 times.