The 21-year-old Gurgaon lad today won the PGTI's Rs 1.5 crore season-ending Tour Championship to end the year on a high with three titles, including the Joburg Open earlier this month.
Preferring to stay grounded, Sharma, who turned Pro after winning the All-India Amateur Championship 2013 here at RCGC, said his real aim is to break into top 50 as soon as possible.
"Tiger (Woods) is my idol. I'm really looking forward to playing with him at the Open. He is fit now and will play most probably," Sharma said after prevailed over Delhi's Rashid Khan by one shot en route to win the Tour Championship at RCGC.
The Joburg victory had made him the youngest Indian to win on the European Tour, and fifth overall in an elite list of Arjun Atwal, Jeev Milkha Singh, SSP Chowrasia and Anirban Lahiri.
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"I dont know how many chances I will get to play at the biggest level, so I want to make the most of it. Besides, it's obviously great to play alongside legends like Woods, whos been an inspiration to me," a modest Sharma said.
"I always wanted to play my first Major, and the Open is my favourite Major. I could not have been happier playing my first Major at the Open."
He may have been the youngest Indian to win on the European Tour but Sharma prefers to stay grounded as he looks to make a mark at the oldest of the four Majors slated to be held at Carnoustie in July.
"I just want to look at it in that perspective. Obviously, I've done it but there are people who have done this before me. So I don't have to really feel big about that."
Among the Indians, he follows Jeev Milkha Singh and Arjun Atwal, SSP Chawrasia and Anirban Lahiri.
Son of an Army man, Sharma said staying calm was his biggest asset as he bounced back to win the Tour Championship in a thrilling finish today.
"It's about staying calm like you do in practice. All good players do that. I've been really calm on the course for the past one month and that has made a huge difference to my game.
"I do a bit of meditation that I learnt from my mother. Dad virtually accompanies me on every tour. They are the reason why I'm here today.
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