Eugenio Chacarra Departs LIV Golf, Eyes PGA Tour Future
The 24-year-old golfer critiques LIV Golf's unfulfilled promises and sets sights on PGA Tour after contract expiration.
- Eugenio Chacarra, a former LIV Golf player, has decided to leave the league following the expiration of his three-year contract.
- Chacarra expressed frustration over LIV Golf's unfulfilled promises, including the lack of Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) points and access to major tournaments.
- The Spanish golfer, who has one LIV Golf victory, criticized the league's focus on financial incentives over career development opportunities.
- Due to PGA Tour regulations, Chacarra faces a suspension until September 2025 because of his participation in LIV Golf events, delaying his eligibility for PGA Tour competition.
- In the interim, Chacarra plans to pursue opportunities on other circuits, such as the Asian Tour or DP World Tour, while preparing for PGA Tour qualification.