Eugenio Chacarra secured a commanding victory at the Italian Open on Sunday, finishing five strokes ahead of runner-up Matt Wallace in Turin. Entering the final round with a two-shot lead, Chacarra maintained his composure and delivered a strong performance, carding an eight-under-par 64 to extend his advantage.

Wallace started the day with an impressive chip-in eagle at the first hole, briefly closing the gap, but Chacarra responded with steady scoring throughout. A key moment came at the 15th hole, where Chacarra’s eagle extended his lead to three strokes. Meanwhile, Wallace’s challenge faltered in the closing holes as he bogeyed the final two holes, allowing Chacarra to pull further ahead.

The victory not only marked a significant milestone in Chacarra’s career but also secured his qualification for next month’s Open Championship. Reflecting on the achievement, Chacarra expressed his excitement about competing at the prestigious event, noting that he had watched every Open on television since childhood.

The Italian Open, part of the European Tour, drew a competitive field, but it was Chacarra’s front-running approach and consistent play that ultimately proved decisive in the tournament’s concluding round.