Eugenio Chacarra's Net Worth Details

At just 26, Eugenio Chacarra has already banked more than $18 million in LIV Golf prize money alone — and that was before his electric 2026 DP World Tour run that includes back-to-back titles and a debut at The Open Championship.

Here is the full breakdown of how Spain’s most exciting young golfer built his fortune, and where his career earnings stand today.

Eugenio Chacarra’s Biography

Full Name Eugenio López-Chacarra Coto
Date of Birth 22 March 2000
Age 26
Nationality Spanish
Birthplace Madrid, Spain
Height / Weight 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) / 185 lb (84 kg)
Plays Right-handed
Official World Golf Ranking ~59 (as of July 2026)
Turned Professional June 2022
Tour(s) DP World Tour; former LIV Golf; Asian Tour
Caddie Hugo González
Net Worth $18 million
Career Prize Money $20+ million (est.)
Professional Wins 5 (LIV Golf 1, Asian Tour 1, DP World Tour 3)
Major Titles None
Relationship Status Single
Instagram @eugenio_lc (verified)

Early Life and Golf Journey

Eugenio López-Chacarra Coto was born on 22 March 2000 in Madrid, Spain, into a family that gave him both a love of sport and a competitive instinct from an early age.

As a youngster, he took golf lessons from Vicente Ballesteros, brother of the legendary Seve Ballesteros, which planted the seed of a lifelong passion for the game.

Football was actually Chacarra’s first love. He was a promising young player but suffered a serious wrist injury at 15 that ended his footballing aspirations and redirected his focus entirely to golf.

That pivot proved transformative — within a few years he was ranked No. 1 among junior players in Spain.

He began his college career at Wake Forest University, where his sister Carolina also competed on the golf team, before transferring to Oklahoma State University to pursue his full potential in the game.

At OSU, he studied Sports Management, Finance and Psychology — a well-rounded academic foundation that mirrors his reputation as a thoughtful, long-term thinker on and off the course.

His amateur résumé is among the finest of his generation. He became a first-team All-American, won individual honours at the 2021 European Amateur Team Championship by posting the lowest score in the qualification round, and competed at the 2021 Palmer Cup on the International side with a flawless 4–0 record.

By the time he left college, he had climbed to No. 2 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking, one of the highest positions any Spanish player had reached in the amateur game.

Chacarra turned professional in June 2022 at the age of 22, skipping his senior year at OSU to join LIV Golf — a decision that made global headlines and set the tone for a career defined by bold choices.

Professional Golf Career

Chacarra joined LIV Golf as one of the youngest and highest-ranked amateurs to sign with the Saudi-backed circuit. He was placed on Fireballs GC alongside Sergio Garcia, Abraham Ancer, and Carlos Ortiz.

In just his fifth professional start, he won the LIV Golf Invitational Bangkok in October 2022, shooting a 19-under total of 197 and beating Patrick Reed by three strokes to claim $4 million in individual prize money.

His team simultaneously won the team event, adding to his debut season payday.

That Bangkok victory remained his only LIV individual win, though he accumulated strong team earnings across 2023 and 2024.

In 2023, he won the St Andrews Bay Championship on the Asian Tour, proving his game could travel beyond the LIV format.

By mid-2024, Fireballs GC chose not to renew his contract for 2025, leaving Chacarra as a free agent after a three-year stint that left him financially secure but hungry for competitive meaning.

He served a one-year PGA Tour suspension after his final LIV event in August 2024, but used that window wisely.

Playing DP World Tour events on sponsor’s invitations, he won his first DP World Tour title at the 2025 Hero Indian Open, 18 months after his Asian Tour win — a breakthrough that reset the narrative around his career.

In 2026, Chacarra has ignited the DP World Tour. He captured the KLM Open title in early June — becoming the ninth Spaniard to win the tournament in its history — then followed up with a dominant five-shot victory at the Open d’Italia just three weeks later, closing with a 7-under 64 and finishing 24-under par.

That Italian Open win secured his spot in the 154th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale, marking his major championship debut.

He has also played the 2026 PGA Tour Puerto Rico Open on a sponsor’s exemption, becoming the first former LIV Golf member to receive a PGA Tour invite under the new exemption framework.

His major championship record currently shows missed cuts at the 2024 U.S. Open and 2025 PGA Championship, but his 2026 form suggests a competitive Open debut is well within reach.

Caddie

Eugenio Chacarra’s caddie is Hugo González, the son of Spanish football icon and Real Madrid legend Raúl González.

Their partnership began around 2024 and came fully into its own in early 2025, with Hugo on the bag throughout the Hero Indian Open triumph in March 2025.

Hugo previously spent time in New York City FC’s youth setup during Raúl’s coaching stint in the United States before transitioning to professional caddying.

The partnership draws considerable attention on tour, given Raúl’s status as one of the most celebrated figures in Spanish sports history.

Eugenio Chacarra’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Eugenio Chacarra’s has an estimated net worth of $18 million.

He built this fortune primarily through three seasons on LIV Golf, supplemented by Asian Tour and DP World Tour prize money, and an undisclosed signing bonus when he joined the Saudi-backed circuit in 2022. His financial trajectory makes him one of the wealthiest young golfers in Europe relative to his age and career span.

Disclaimer: We estimate these net worth figures using publicly available information from press releases, news reports, online databases, industry experts, and insiders. Amounts shown are estimates and do not account for private taxes, expenses, or investment losses.

Career Prize Money

Chacarra’s biggest single payday came in his fifth professional start at the 2022 LIV Golf Invitational Bangkok, where he collected $4 million for the individual win and an additional share of team prize money.

Golf Digest confirmed his LIV Golf bank account swelled by more than $16 million across three seasons — averaging more than $485,000 per start across 33 events. Tracking site Golf365 places his total LIV Golf earnings at $18,086,928.

Beyond LIV, his 2023 Asian Tour win, his 2025 Hero Indian Open victory, and his back-to-back 2026 DP World Tour wins have added several hundred thousand dollars more to his career total.

His estimated total career prize money, inclusive of all tours, stands at over $20 million — a remarkable figure for a player not yet 27.

Career Earnings By Year

Season / Year Tournament Wins Estimated Prize Money
2022 1 (LIV Bangkok) $6,932,000
2023 1 (Asian Tour — St Andrews Bay) ~$5,600,000
2024 0 ~$5,600,000
2025 1 (DP World Tour — Hero Indian Open) ~$800,000
2026 (to date) 2 (KLM Open, Open d’Italia) ~$1,100,000+
Career Total 5 $20+ million (est.)
  • Note: 2022 LIV figure confirmed. 2023 and 2024 figures estimated from total LIV earnings of ~$18.1M (Golf365) minus 2022 confirmed figure, split across two seasons. 2025–26 DP World Tour figures estimated from tour purse data.

Endorsements

As confirmed at the 2026 Open d’Italia, he uses a Titleist GTS2 driver with a Project X Titan Black 60 X shaft, TaylorMade Qi4D 3-wood, TaylorMade P770 irons, TaylorMade P7MC mid-irons, Titleist Vokey SM10 wedges, and a PXG Apache Battle Ready II broom-handle putter.

His choice to remain equipment-free suggests any forthcoming deal could carry significant value, as his rising world ranking and Open Championship debut make him a compelling brand asset.

During his three seasons on LIV Golf, Chacarra wore Fireballs GC team apparel but held no publicly confirmed apparel endorsement of his own.

With his move back to the DP World Tour and growing visibility on the PGA Tour via sponsor exemptions, the likelihood of a formal apparel and equipment arrangement increases significantly heading into 2027.

Career Statistics

Year Tour Events Played Wins Majors Won Best Major Result Year-End OWGR
2022 LIV Golf 13 1 0 N/A (LIV no OWGR)
2023 LIV Golf / Asian Tour ~16 1 0 N/A (LIV no OWGR)
2024 LIV Golf 14 0 0 CUT (U.S. Open) ~325
2025 DP World Tour ~28 1 0 CUT (PGA Championship) ~128
2026 DP World Tour / PGA Tour ~12 (to date) 2 0 Open debut (July) ~59 (current)

FAQs

What is Eugenio Chacarra’s net worth?

Eugenio Chacarra’s net worth is estimated at $18 million. He accumulated the majority of this through three seasons on LIV Golf, where he earned more than $18 million in prize money alone, before taxes and expenses.

How much did Eugenio Chacarra earn on LIV Golf?

Chacarra earned approximately $18.1 million across his three LIV Golf seasons from 2022 to 2024, averaging over $485,000 per event start. His biggest single payday was the $4 million individual prize for winning the 2022 LIV Invitational Bangkok.

How many professional wins does Eugenio Chacarra have?

Chacarra has five professional wins: one on LIV Golf (Bangkok 2022), one on the Asian Tour (St Andrews Bay 2023), and three on the DP World Tour (Hero Indian Open 2025, KLM Open 2026, Open d’Italia 2026).

Who is Eugenio Chacarra’s caddie?

Eugenio Chacarra’s caddie is Hugo González, son of Spanish football legend Raúl González of Real Madrid. Their partnership became prominent during the 2025 Hero Indian Open victory and has continued through his current DP World Tour campaign.

What is Eugenio Chacarra’s current world ranking?

Following his back-to-back DP World Tour victories at the KLM Open and Open d’Italia in 2026, Chacarra’s OWGR climbed to approximately 59th in the world, his highest-ever ranking as a professional golfer with full OWGR eligibility.

Mushfiqur Rahman
Mushfiqur Rahman is a golf content writer at Surprise Sports specializing in golfer biographies, PGA Tour coverage, golf statistics, tournament analysis, and player career insights. He creates research-driven content covering professional golfers, championship history, player achievements, golf rankings, and major events from the world of golf.