Eugenio Chacarra gana el KLM Open en medio de protestas en el último hoyo

Eugenio Chacarra conquistó el KLM Open este domingo en Ámsterdam, superando las protestas en el hoyo final para asegurar su segunda victoria en el DP World Tour. El golfista español de 26 años se acercó a su objetivo de obtener una tarjeta del PGA Tour.

Chacarra mantenía una ventaja de un golpe sobre Oliver Lindell al llegar al hoyo 72. Unos manifestantes interrumpieron el juego al entrar en un estanque cerca del green del 18, encendiendo bengalas y coreando consignas mientras Lindell se preparaba para su golpe de aproximación. Lindell logró un birdie para empatar el liderato, pero Chacarra respondió con un potente golpe de salida y una aproximación que le permitieron lograr un birdie de dos putts para llevarse la victoria. Él describió la aproximación como la

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