
Yugenyo Çajara is one step closer to securing a pga tour card.
The former Lev midfielder, who criticized the league earlier this year after not re-signed, won on Sunday at the DPU World Tour in the Hero Hero India Open. He was playing with sponsorship, and with the victory he will win the 2025 World VFA’s world tour, which means he has a better blow to get a PGA to Dubai squad through the season.
“I’m very grateful for that opportunity,” he said. “You might have changed my life from today so thanks for it. It was a difficult day, we knew that a long day would be under a lot of pressure and obviously the beginning I really didn’t have.
“I think I did a very good job throughout the week to stay in patience. And I know God will help today. I got a couple of good overlooking.
After leaving Lev, Çakhara revealed that he was aiming to play in PGA Tour. In 2022, he signed with him in Oklahoma Stait, and Çajara was with the league initially, in the fifth Levda Levda Lev Gloff Bangkok. He looked at his career like Ludvig Aberg’s, but he saw how different they were treated on different trips. Above the unfortunate promises, an annoying chakhara echo earlier this year.
“When I contacted Lev, they promised Owgr and Majors. But that didn’t happen. I trusted them. I was the first young boy, then the others came after I made the decision.
“It’s annoying, but I’m hoping for that new opportunity and knowing where the game will take me.
Chakhara was the first former Lev player to play the league openly after leaving. He took a goal on his back and took a big step to prove his value on Sunday.
The 25-year-old became the first Spanish player to win the Indian Championship. It ended in 4 Under DLF GOLF and Construment Club, beating Keita Nakajima with two shots. Only three players ended under the last week.
Chakhara 3 was through three holes after the beginning of the dual-Par-bogi duality, but five birds in the middle of the ship corrected the ship, and found the winner in the ninth World journey.
Now, with his DP’s world trip card, he can find his attention to finding a way to complete a high-level race in a race to the Dubai rankings to obtain the PGA’s trip card.
“I know I’m one of the best players in the world. I’ve proved that a million times before,” he said. “It’s just amazing… he needs to be drowned, but he’s really proud and just happy.