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Career best for Lahiri at PGA tour in US

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INDIAN golfer Anirban Lahiri’s sensationa­l seven-under 65 in the final round of The Memorial Tournament in Ohio on Sunday earned him a career-best tied second finish on the Profession­al Golf Associatio­n (PGA) Tour as he ended a poor run of form on American soil.

Lahiri, pictured, whose previous best finish on the PGA Tour was tied third at the CIMB Classic in Malaysia earlier this season, got better with each round as he shot scores of two-over 74, 70, 69 and 65.

As a result, he also kept zooming up the leaderboar­d from tied 63rd to tied 40th to tied 27th to finally tied second at 10-under 278 total – three shots behind the eventual champion Jason Dufner of the US.

The Bengaluru golfer’s errorfree seven-birdie round on the final day saw him gain 25 places to share a spot with Rickie Fowler of the US.

Lahiri, who had missed the cut in four of his last six outings since his tied fifth finish at the Hero Indian Open in March, picked up his highest ever prize money of $765 600 (around R9.8 million).

He has now skyrockete­d from 92nd to 44th place in the FedexCup Standings thus all but sealing his card on the PGA Tour for next season.

The 29-year-old, a two-time winner on the European Tour, rolled in a couple of putts from 15 to 20 feet and also landed it within eight feet for birdie on as many as four occasions at the Muirfield Village on Sunday, to make an outstandin­g final day charge.

“If you look at my last five starts, I don’t think I finished better than 40th. And I definitely feel I’m a better player than that. And sometimes when you push yourself harder, it works against you. I wasn’t in a good frame of mind and I think that’s what’s changed this week,” said Lahiri. -IANS

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