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SSP Chawrasia News

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When it comes to international golf events, Indians are always considered the toughest to beat on home soil. 
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Considered as the sport's national championship, Hero Indian Open will offer a prize purse of USD 1.75 million.
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India's SSP Chawrasia missed the cut with a round of 71 on the second day of the inaugural Belgian Knockout golf tournament.
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India's SSP Chawrasia opened with a below-par five-over 77 to make a disappointing start to his campaign at the inaugural Belgian Knockout golf tournament.
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Two-time defending champion SSP Chawrasia clinched the trophy at two separate courses -- the Delhi Golf Course and DLF golf course. Anirban Lahiri had also won the title in 2015.
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Rising Indian golfer Shubhankar Sharma will join the likes of Anirban Lahiri, SSP Chawrasia and Shiv Kapur in a star-studded field for the Hero Indian Open starting on March 8.
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Shubhankar Sharma and SSP Chawrasia made an early exit from the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters as both missed the halfway cut here on Friday.
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The 21-year-old, who is on top of both the European and Asian Tour Order of Merit lists by virtue of two wins in less than two months, had five birdies against one double bogey and was lying tied-38th.
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Indian golfer SSP Chawrasia finished at Tied 53rd after carding one-under 71 in the final round of the NMB Oman Open on Sunday. 
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A treacherous back-nine saw Indian golfer SSP Chawrasia card a disappointing four-over 76 to lie tied 62nd after the third round of the inaugural NBO Oman Open on Saturday.
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After a round of 73, Chawrasia makes a strong comeback to extend his stay at the Oman Open.  
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Despite missing a bunch of makeable putts but holding out to make the crucial par putts, Chawrasia one of the shortest hitters in the field, has birdies on the two Par-5s on third and 14th and his only dropped shot was on ninth.
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 Indian golfers SSP Chawrasia and Anirban Lahiri are currently ranked fourth and fifth respectively in the Asian Tour Order of Merit. 
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For Lahiri the CIMB Classic is about getting early momentum as the new 2017-18 PGA season gets underway with a clutch of events in Asia.
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Chawrasia, who skipped a couple of events in Asia is looking to add a win on European soil. The only Indian to have won in Europe is Jeev Milkha Singh.
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Chawrasia has had a fine career, scooping 16 titles at the international level. Among those wins, four have come on the prestigious European tour. When the 39-year-old gets the award, he will become the 19th golfer to get the honour.
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Chawrasia had vented his ire at IOA officials, saying that there were no proper arrangements even for transportation and they were treated like servants at the Rio Games.
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Talking about overall experience at Rio, he said that Indian officials behaved like owners, while athletes were treated as servants.
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This is Chawrasia's fourth Asian Tour triumph besides three wins on the European Tour.
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The defending champion Victor Dubuisson, who won in 2013, is also in the field. 






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