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Jonny Leighfield

How Much Eugenio Chacarra Won At The Hero Indian Open

Eugenio Chacarra poses with the 2025 Hero Indian Open trophy after winning by two strokes on the DP World Tour.

At the end of a week where just three players finished under par, it was former LIV golfer Eugenio Chacarra who came out on top at the Hero Indian Open.

Chacarra was a tournament invite at DLF Golf & Country Club, necessary after the Spaniard lost his place in the LIV Golf League at the culmination of last season and was without professional tour status on any of the top circuits.

The 25-year-old took advantage of his rare start, though, posting four-under-par on Sunday to triumph by two strokes from last year's champion, Keita Nakajima and claim his third worldwide victory.

Chacarra's latest success earned him a little more than $383,000 (€354,641.38) while Nakajima picked up a check for just less than $250,000 (€229,473.83). Joost Luiten in third and Jens Dantorp in fourth also banked six-figure prizes courtesy of their respective efforts.

Although the man from Madrid has claimed a full-time DP World Tour card now, Chacarra was not eligible for any Race To Dubai points or Asian Swing points this week.

Nakajima was, however, and the Japanese pro has moved to the top of the Asian Swing rankings - almost 200 points clear of Porsche Singapore Classic champion, Richard Mansell. Should he stay there, Nakajima will earn an extra $200,000 bonus. Once the DP World Tour returns after The Masters, there are still two events in China to decide who will win the Asian Swing, however.

For now, below is how much each player won at the 2025 Hero Indian Open.

Hero Indian Open Prize Money Payout 2025

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