Eugenio Chacarra recently announced his departure from the LIV Golf League and his intention to compete on the PGA Tour, citing his disappointment with the promises made by the PIF-backed circuit that were not fulfilled. Despite winning on the LIV in just his fifth start after turning pro, the 24-year-old expressed frustration with the lack of Official World Golf Ranking points and Major opportunities on the league.
Chacarra acknowledged the financial benefits he gained from the LIV but emphasized his desire to pursue his dream of joining the PGA Tour for a chance to compete in prestigious tournaments like the Masters and the Ryder Cup. His decision to leave the LIV sparked a debate within the golf community, with some agreeing with his criticism of the league while others defended its reputation.
Former Golf Channel commentator Jerry Foltz publicly criticized Chacarra’s performance and character during his time in the LIV, suggesting that the young golfer should focus on improving his game rather than blaming the league for his shortcomings. Foltz’s remarks underscore the competitive nature of professional golf and the importance of consistent performance on tour.
Chacarra’s path to the PGA Tour includes a 12-month suspension for anyone competing in the LIV Golf League, delaying his eligibility to participate in PGA Tour events until late September 2025. In the meantime, he is scheduled to compete in Asian Tour events and the first International Series India tournament, where he will face other current and former LIV players.
Despite the challenges ahead, Chacarra remains focused on his goal of earning a PGA Tour card and achieving success at the highest level of professional golf. His decision to leave the LIV Golf League reflects his ambition to compete against the best players in the world and fulfill his potential as a golfer. As he embarks on this new chapter in his career, Chacarra’s journey will be closely followed by fans and fellow competitors alike.