• Chawrasia trending upwards after home win

    SSP Chawrasia wins Indian Open

    Hero Indian Open winner SSP Chawrasia’s numbers, after defending his national title, make for impressive reading.

    Chawrasia, who won by a mammoth seven-shot victory on Sunday, is set to rocket up the official world rankings when they are released early on Monday.

    Chawrasia trending upwards:

    • His fourth European Tour International Schedule victory in his 188th official European Tour event.

    • Moves to 289,309 points in the Race to Dubai.

    • Could move to inside the top 170 of the Official World Golf Ranking, from 258th.

    • His first European Tour victory since the 2016 Hero Indian Open.

    • This victory sees him claim titles in consecutive European Tour seasons for the first time during his career.

    • This victory beats his previous best 2017 European Tour performance of tied 35th in the ISPS HANDA World Super 6 Perth.

    • This victory is his first European Tour top ten finish since he won the 2016 Hero Indian Open in March of last year.

    • Becomes the first Indian in European Tour history to successfully defend a European Tour title.

    • Becomes only the second Asian player to successfully defend a European Tour title, following Thongchai Jaidee (2004-05 Carlsberg Malaysian Open).

    • Becomes the first player to successfully defend a European Tour title since Branden Grace (2015-16 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters).

    • Becomes the 39th different player in European Tour history to successfully defend a European Tour title.

    • Makes European Tour history by becoming the first player to win their first four European Tour titles on home soil. The wins are: 2008 EMAAR-MGF Indian Masters, 2011 Avantha Masters, 2016 Hero Indian Open and 2017 Hero Indian Open.

    OTHER FACTS

    • Continues with his incredible record in the Hero Indian Open since the event became part of the European Tour International Schedule in 2015. In 2015 he finished second and first in 2016 and 2017.

    • Has now won a total of €668,084 in his three appearances in the Hero Indian Open since the event became part of the European Tour International Schedule in 2015.

    • Becomes only the third player to make a successful defence of the Hero Indian Open since the event began in 1964. The first player to achieve the feat was Kenji Hosoishi (1967-68) and then fellow Indian, Jyoti Randhawa (2006-07).

    • Joins Jyoti Randhawa (2000, 06-07) and Ali Sher (1991 and 93), as Indian players to win their home Open on two or more occasions.

    • Continues with his incredible career record in the Hero Indian Open. Has now finished inside the top two six times, with two wins and four runner-up placings.

    • Joins Jeev Milkha Singh at the top of the list for most Indian victories on the European Tour, with four.

    • Becomes the third different Asian player to win four or more European Tour titles. They are: Thongchai Jaidee (eight), Jeev Milkha Singh and S. S. P. Chawrasia (four each).

    • His seven-stroke winning margin equals the largest of the 2017 European Tour season, matching the seven of Brandon Stone at the Alfred Dunhill Championship.

    • His winning total of 278 (-10) is the highest winning total and in relation to par on the 2017 European Tour to date.

    • Led by two shots going into the final. Remarkably, for the third year in a row he has led after 54 holes.

    • Becomes the eighth winner this year to lead going into the final day.

    • The second of his four European Tour titles he has won after leading with 18 holes to play. The first was the 2016 Hero Indian Open.

    • The 13th Indian victory in European Tour history.

    • The first Indian victory on the European Tour since S.S.P. Chawrasia himself won the 2016 Hero Indian Open.

    • This victory would extend India’s record of consecutive winning years on the European Tour to three. This is the first time India has won events for three consecutive seasons in European Tour history.

    • The third consecutive Indian victory in the Hero Indian Open since the event became part of the European Tour International Schedule in 2015, They are: Anirban Lahiri (2015) and S.S.P. Chawrasia (2016-17).

    • India follows South Africa from seven days ago (2015-17 Tshwane Open) in winning the same European Tour event for three consecutive seasons.

    • Becomes the first Indian to win the same European Tour event twice.

    • Becomes the second Indian to win European Tour events in consecutive seasons, following Arjun Atwal (2002 Caltex Singapore Masters presented by Carlsberg) and (2003 Carlsberg Malaysian Open).

    • To underline how well S.S.P. Chawrasia plays in Asia, of his nine top ten career finishes in European Tour events, seven of them have been on Asian soil, with five coming in India. (The other two were in the 2014 Hong Kong Open and 2015 Maybank Malaysian Open).

    • Gains his 16th win as a professional, with 15 of them coming in India.

    Credit: European Tour website

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