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The Spaniard backed up his KLM Open win in the Netherlands earlier this month with another National Open at Circolo Golf Torino.
Matt Wallace made a valiant attempt to overhaul Chacarra's two-stroke 54-hole lead but Chacarra's 64 ensured a winning margin of five at -24.
He said: "I'm feeling great, winning's always fun but that's what we work for. I'm very proud of myself.
"It was a good fight, two world-class players. That's what I've been dreaming of since I was little, to play against those kind of players down the stretch and I'm very proud of how I played and how I managed myself today."
Victory also earned him a place in next month's 154th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale and he added: "I'm very excited. I've never played there, I've always dreamed of playing it and been watching on TV since I was little. Excited to be out there, now it's time to celebrate and then we can focus on that."
Chacarra remained five clear and three ahead of Wallace, despite his birdie attempt at the 13th hanging stubbornly on the lip of the hole.
Wallace birdied the next to cut the margin to two but Chacarra, whose own birdie putt horseshoed out, virtually closed out the title at the following par five with a superb eagle putt from 35 feet.
Wallace gamely made his birdie to stay within three but came up inches short of another at the 16th and bogeyed the 17th, leaving Chacarra with a four-stroke cushion.
He serenely parred the last and said: "I think it's been 20 rounds in a row under par. I'm doing an incredible job with my caddy and staying patient and enjoying golf.
"Like I said, I proved myself already. When I was an amateur, I was one of the best, in America (in college), I was one of the best, and I want to be one of the best players in professional golf so that's what we're working for.”
Chacarra is only the fifth player to win the Dutch and Italian Opens in the same year and the first since Ramón Sota - the uncle of Seve Ballesteros - in 1971, with the other three instances all in the 1950s.
Wallace, who finished with a bogey for a 67 and second place on his own, had the consolation of the US$40,000 Nexo Course Record Award for his 62 on Friday.
Niemann pipped Lagergren to third with a birdie at the last, with Angel Ayora completing the top five at -16 to win the Franco Chimenti Memorial Award.
Jeff Winther, Richie Ramsay, Oliver Lindell and Daniel Rodrigues were a shot behind Ayora on -15.
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