PGTI NexGen Varanasi: Sunit Chowrasia completes hat-trick of wins with four-shot victory
Varanasi, June 18 (IANS) Sunit Chowrasia of Kolkata carded a final-round of three-over 73 to secure a four-shot victory at the inaugural INR 25 lakh DP World PGTI NexGen – Varanasi played at the BLW Greens Golf Course in Varanasi on Thursday.
Chowrasia (67-64-73) finished the week at six-under 204 to claim his third consecutive title on the DP World PGTI NexGen.
The win earned Chowrasia INR 3,17,875 and saw him emerge as the 2026 DP World PGTI NexGen Order of Merit Champion with total season earnings of INR 10,04,393. Sunit thus secured an exemption on the DP World PGTI (Main Tour) for the 2027 season.
In addition, Sunit, nephew of the legendary SSP Chawrasia, equalled Mani Ram's record of three victories in a single NexGen season, a feat achieved by the latter in 2010.
Mathura's Mukeem Ali (67-68-73), one of the three overnight leaders after round one, finished tied second at two-under 208 alongside Kolkata's Souvik Nayak (69-69-70), who continued his consistent week with a closing round of 70.
Starting the final round from the first hole in the shotgun format, Chowrasia, playing his fifth event of the season, was tested throughout the day.
Reflecting on the victory, Chowrasia, who had set the course record of six-under 64 in Round Two, said, “It feels great. Securing my card for next season on the main tour is a big achievement and gives me a lot of confidence going forward.
The three-time winner credited his recent success to patience and trusting the process. “I'm obviously very happy with where my game is right now. The last few weeks have been special, and it's satisfying to see the hard work paying off. I've tried to keep things simple, trust my process and focus on playing one shot at a time,” he said.
The victory was particularly meaningful considering his journey back from injury.
“When I'm out on the golf course competing and enjoying myself, it feels special. If I compare where I was three years ago to where I am today, it's a completely different place, both physically and mentally.”
Looking ahead, Chowrasia added, “My immediate goal is to make the most of the opportunities on the main tour. I'll also be looking at the Asian Tour Qualifying School later in the year. For now, I'm enjoying this moment, but there's still a lot more I want to achieve. I thank my uncle SSP Chawrasia for standing by me and supporting me through the tough times,” he added.
Souvik Nayak and Mukeem Ali, the two joint runners-up, climbed up the leaderboard on the final day courtesy their scores of 70 and 73, respectively.