Victory at the richest golf tournament in the Philippines was the first for the 38-year-old outside India and it was one to remember after he birdied the 18th play-off hole twice to clinch victory over Sam Chien of the United States and Malaysia's Nicholas Fung.
"I am very happy. This is my first win outside of India. I am very excited. Everyone has been telling me I have won a lot of times in India and it's about time to win outside of India. I am glad I did it this week," said Chawrasia.
When Fung bowed out with a bogey at the first play-off hole, it was down to Chawrasia and rookie Chien to battle for top honours at the Manila Southwoods Golf and Country Club.
Chien hit a wayward tee shot that went straight into the hazard leaving Chawrasia in an advantageous position after he had hit a solid drive into the middle of the fairway earlier.
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The American then took a relief but hit his shot back into the rough, effectively ruling him out of the equation for the Resorts World Manila Masters title.
Chawarasia meanwhile continued his brilliance by hitting his second shot onto the green, where the ball landed just 20 feet away from the pin.
The Indian then saw his eagle putt sailed just within inches away from the pin but an easy birdie putt was enough to seal his victory.
"I know every shot is crucial when you are in a play-off. So I just tried to calm myself down out there and I'm just glad I hit two brilliant second shots that got me the title," said Chawrasia.
But he was still proud of how he played especially during regulation time where he closed with five successive birdies starting from the 14th hole.
"I didn't expect myself to finish the round with five straight birdies in a row. I was only at three-under at the turn. So it was really unbelievable when I start to sink in those birdies from the 14th hole.
(REOPENS FGN 25)
This was Chawrasia's second Asian Tour title of the season, having won the Hero Indian Open in March, and fifth overall.
Also finishing at 18-under were Chiragh Kumar (64) and Jyoti Randhawa (67) and they were all Tied-fourth. S Chikkrangrappa (69) and Gaganjeet Bhullar (70) were Tied-19th at 14-under, while Shiv Kapur (69) was 13-under in Tied-22nd. Jeev Milkha Singh (68) was Tied-54th at six-under.
Leading scores after round 4 of the Resorts World Manila Masters being played at the par 72, 7317 Yards Manila Southwoods GcC course (am - denotes amateur): 269 - SSP CHAWRASIA (IND) 68-64-71-66, Nicholas FUNG (MAS) 66-69-71-63, Sam CHIEN (USA) 74-65-65-65. 270 - Shubhankar SHARMA (IND) 69-70-69-62, Chiragh KUMAR (IND) 67-70-69-64, Jyoti RANDHAWA (IND) 64-65-74-67. 271 - Michael TRAN (VNM) 67-66-71-67, HUNG Chien-yao (TPE) 65-71-68-67, Sutijet KOORATANAPISAN (THA) 65-66-69-71. 272 - Danthai BOONMA (THA) 64-72-73-63, Jbe KRUGER (RSA) 69-67-67-69, Terry PILKADARIS (AUS) 66-70-67-69. 273 - Prom MEESAWAT (THA) 68-68-75-62, Jay BAYRON (PHI) 71-68-70-64, Shunya TAKEYASU (JPN) 69-70-68-66, Carlos PIGEM (ESP) 69-68-69-67, Miguel TABUENA (PHI) 67-70-69-67, Phachara KHONGWATMAI (THA) 67-66-69-71.