The two-time European Tour winner is busy sharpening his putting game even as he makes another attempt to clinch the 52nd National Open, starting at the prestigious Delhi Golf club here tomorrow.
"Honestly, I don't remember the bad memories. I only have lot of good memories of playing on this course," says Chawrasia, who will take on a stellar field including defending champion Anirban Lahiri, three-time Major champion Padraig Harrington of Ireland, current Order of Merit leader Marcus Fraser of Australia.
The 37-year-old from Kolkata was defeated in a play-off to eventual champion Anirban last year. He also finished second in 1999, 2006 and 2013.
The three-time Asian Tour winner, Chawrasia is a frontrunner to seal the second spot for India behind Anirban Lahiri at the Rio Olympics Games.
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He might face competition from Chiragh Kumar (309), Rahil Gangjee (348), Rashid Khan (357) and Chikkarangappa (364) in the next few months leading up to the cut-off date of qualification for the Olympics, which is July 11.
"Last year, I played well except in the final round as I was struggling with my putting. I am not a long hitter and I have always believed in hitting it straight and depended on my putting and chipping, that's my strong point.