The 21-year-old ended the 2017 season with a bang by winning his maiden title on the Asian Tour at the JoBurg Open, an event co-sanctioned by the European Tour.
The three-stroke win over Erik van Rooyen earned him an entry into the 2018 Open Championship.
"My number one focus is to be mentally and physically fit. Travelling so much, meeting different people, being in different time zones takes a toll on the body," Shubhankar told PTI at the sidelines of a felicitation ceremony.
The youngster, based in Chandigarh, said consistency was key to succeed on the demanding circuit.
"Golf is a tough sport, the top players finish in the top-10 every week and win 2-3 majors. You can keep having good weeks, consistency is very important, it is always a challenge as you are playing against the weather conditions."
Interestingly, Shubhankar was contemplating withdrawing from the JoBurg Open, which opened so many doors for him. He became only the fifth Indian to win a title on the European tour after Arjun Atwal, Jeev Milkha Singh, SSP Chowrasia and Anirban Lahiri.
"That's why I was thinking of skipping it. No Indian went, I was the only one to go. I was pretty convinced I should take a week's rest or come back to India and play a tournament happening in Mumbai at the time. But I was playing well, so I decided to go and I am glad I went," he said.
Exuding confidence, Shubhankar said he was not surprised when he won the title.
Talking at the felicitation ceremony, organised by DLF, Shubhankar's sponsors since he turned Pro, Senior Executive Director, Aakash Ohri said "Shubhankar is a world champion in the making. His recent win speaks volumes of his dedication towards the game. We, at DLF, are committed to supporting him in his quest to excel in the sport.
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