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Chacarra Holds Four-Shot Lead at Hero Indian Open

After 54 holes at Delhi’s DLF Golf & Country Club, Chacarra controls the Hero Indian Open with Alex Fitzpatrick in pursuit heading into a crucial final round.

After 54 holes at Delhi’s DLF Golf & Country Club, Chacarra controls the Hero Indian Open with Alex Fitzpatrick in pursuit heading into a crucial final round.

The stage is set for a dramatic final round at the DP World Tour‘s Hero Indian Open in Gurugram as Chacarra enters Sunday with a commanding four-shot advantage at the DLF Golf & Country Club.

After 54 holes of competition, Chacarra has established a substantial buffer over the field with consistent play throughout the opening three rounds. The leader’s position heading into the finale offers considerable breathing room, though professional golf has taught the sport that no lead is entirely safe until the final putt drops.

Fitzpatrick Lurks with Opportunity

Behind Chacarra, Alex Fitzpatrick sits in second place and remains very much in contention for the title. The four-shot margin separating the two players is significant but certainly within reach on a championship course, particularly if Chacarra experiences any stumble during the final 18 holes.

The Hero Indian Open has proven competitive throughout the week at the DLF Golf & Country Club, one of India’s premier layouts. The course setup demands precision and consistency—qualities that will be tested under the pressure of a final round chase for both the leader and those pursuing behind.

Final Round at DLF Golf & Country Club

Sunday’s concluding 18 holes will determine who claims the trophy at this established DP World Tour event. Chacarra will carry the responsibility of managing a lead with experience, while Fitzpatrick and other challengers deeper in the field will need aggressive yet calculated golf to mount a successful challenge.

The final round promises to deliver the drama inherent to professional tournament golf, where four shots can evaporate quickly or hold firm depending on performance across the closing holes.

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