Spain’s Eugenio Chacarra, the 25-year-old playing on a sponsor’s invite, won the Hero Indian Open at Gurugram’s DLF Golf and Country Club course for his first on the DP World Tour.
Indian golfer Veer Ahlawat has expressed his disappointment over his performance at the Hero India Open 2025, admitting that he needs to rectify his mistakes quickly to stay competitive in ...
Eugenio Chacrra became the first Spanish winner of the Indian Open golf.
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A dozen Indian golfers also made the cut. Marcus Armitage scored 6-over 78 to be placed 25th; Marcus Kinhult, a 3-over 75 to at least stay 8th; Nicolas Colsaerts ventured into the 80s to drop 58 ...
Indian golfer Veer Ahlawat has expressed his disappointment over his performance at the Hero India Open 2025, admitting that he needs to rectify his mistakes quickly to stay competitive in ...
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Former LIV Golf player Eugenio Chacarra has overcome a slow start to win the Indian Open for his first European tour title.
The young Spaniard had coasted to a career-altering two-shot win in the $2.25 million Hero Indian Open, surmounting the tough DLF Golf and Country Club course for a maiden victory on the DP World ...
in the $2.25 million Hero Indian Open golf championship at the DLF Golf and Country Club here on Saturday. After having shot two-under 70 on the first two days, the 25-year-old Chacarra endured ...
On Sunday, March 30, Eugenio Chacarra posted a two-shot win over Keita Nakajima to lift the Hero Indian Open 2025. He carded a 1-under 71 to claim his maiden title on the DP World Tour. The purse ...