Eugenio López-Chacarra, fifth in India on the day that ‘a former amateur one resurrects’

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The American Ollie Schniederjans (278 blows) has been shown as the most consistent during the week in the International Series of India and took the victory in Nueva Dheli despite the final arreón of Bryson Dechambeu (282), who finished second to four blows of the leader. Joaquín Niemann (286) required a result like that of the ‘scientist’, but between he did not succeed (he did 71) and that Schniederjans did not fail, he had to settle for being third with Abraham Ancer. The Spanish Eugenio López-Chacarra, who was a leader after completing the first round, has ended in fifth position (shared), at the couple of the field. Magnificent result for the Madrid, who makes his way to Asian Tour. In the tournaments of December, in Catar and Saudi Arabia, it was fifth and sixth respectively. The young Spanish closed the week with a 73 card.

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Schniederjans (31 years old), who once was number one in the world of amateur ranking (41 consecutive weeks in 2014), was fourth (tied) at the Liv Golf school, which won a place in the tournaments of the International Series. Ex the PGA and now in the Korn Ferry, he put a great chip for Birdie in the 13 that practically left his triumph. Dechambeau, the player most often by the Indian public, left eight blows to the first, an almost insurmountable difference if Ollie did not collaborate. Perhaps the most complicated thing has been to live with the daily delays caused by the fog, which again led the end of a round before starting the next one.

In 2022, Schniederjans operated on the hips, replacing the joints with artificial ones, which kept it for more than a year outside the golf courses. Ollie decided to try to solve the physical problems that made a promising career derail. “It was a long process, it required a lot , the golf will have recovered someone who dazzled.

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