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Eugenio Chacarra, who criticized Liv Golf because “only money” wins the first DPWT title in India


Former Liv Golf Player Eugenio Chacarra overcame the slow start to win June Indian open for his first DP World Tour Title on Sunday.

Chacarra recorded 1-below 71 in the last round to end up in 4 floor and beat victory on his ninth tournament on the European tour. The Spaniard finished two shots of pure Japanese Keita Nakaji, which in the last wheel shot an even couple 72.

Chacharra, who played on the invitation of the tournament, won his fifth state of LIV, but left from the list of fireballs for the season from 2025. year by Spaniard Sergia Garcia.

“I am very grateful for that opportunity,” he said, thanks to the organizers on the invitation. “You trusted me probably lives changed my life from today, so thank you for that.”

25-year-old Chacarra made headlines earlier this year when was critical to Liv GolfSaying, “I see how it is to win the PGA tour and how your life changes, how you get the main points of access and rankings.

“Nothing changes on Liv; there is only money. If you don’t matter if you finish 30. Or first, just money. What will I change in Hawaii and qualifications for masters, pacers, landscapes, Risphere.”

Chacarra started the week 309. In the official world golf rank and is expected to move to the top 180.

“When I joined Liv, they promised Owgr (Points) and Major,” Chacarr said in a January interview. “But that didn’t happen. I trusted them.”

Chacarra entered the final round in the DLF Golf and a rural club with one butter, but started double Bogey on the first hole and a torrent in a third. He refused with five birds in nine holes to retrieve the lead, which he maintained despite the bugs 17. Place.

“It was a hard day, we knew it would be a long day with great pressure and obviously I had no beginning I really want,” he said. “I know when I play my best that I am one of the best players in the world, I have already proved a million times.”

The associated press contributed to this story.



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