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India's young golfer Anirban Lahiri is all set to defend his title at the Panasonic Open India golf tournament starting at the Delhi Golf Club Wednesday.
“The win at the Panasonic Open India last year really kick-started my good run. Anybody on Tour will tell you that the first win is critical. Since then, I’ve made a lot of progress and also a slump but I’ve come out and made it a positive start by winning at the SAIL-SBI...Read Full Story
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Anirban Lahiri of India continued his solid form by shooting an opening round four-under-par 68 to share the lead with Jonathan Moore of the US at The Open Championship International Final Qualifying (IFQ) - Asia Thursday.
Lahiri, who won his second Asian Tour title at the SAIL-SBI Open on home soil last week, was cruising on six-under before dropping a bogey on 16 and a costly double bogey on the signature 17th hole at the...Read Full Story
Petaling Jaya (Malaysia), Aug 7 - Anirban Lahiri's finishing woes continued for the second day running and for the third time in four days as he dropped a double bogey near the finish and ended in a tie for eighth place at the Worldwide Holdings Selangor Masters golf here Saturday. What hurt Lahiri most was that his four dropped shots - double bogeys on the 18th in the third and final round - was just the difference between him and the winner, Angelo Que of the Philippines, who claimed a play...Read Full Story
Bandar Seri Begawan (Brunei), July 31 - A hat-trick of birdies late in the second stretch of the third round saw Anirban Lahiri pull himself to tied fifth with one more round to go in the Brunei Open here Saturday. The young Indian, still looking for his maiden win on the Asian Tour, shot a five-under 66 to move to 10-under 203 and just two shots from the leader. Lahiri, tied 15th overnight is now tied fifth and in good position to make a bid for his first win on Asian Tour.Read Full Story
Yangon, April 10 - Anirban Lahiri was the best placed Indian in tied ninth place after the third round of the Air Bagan Myanmar Open here Saturday. Lahiri added a third round 70 to his 70 and 68 on first two days. He was at eight-under 208.
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Gaganjeet Bhullar has been down that road before. Like Anirban, he has won twice on the Asian Tour, and won the Open Asian Qualifying. The trick is to reach the next level, and this season, the 23-year-old has been searching for the missing link ...
Shiv Kapur was two-under through four holes, while Anirban Lahiri and Jyoti Randhawa were three-under with half their round still to play, and Gaganjeet Bhullar too was two-under through seven. However, Lee Westwood continued to hold sway at the ...
Indian star Anirban Lahiri overcame swirling winds for an opening round three-under-par 69 to ignite his title defence at the Panasonic Open ... the US$300,000 event. Lahiri was delighted to overcome the unfamiliar playing conditions at the Delhi Golf ...
New Delhi, March 27 : India's young golfer Anirban Lahiri is all set to defend his title at the Panasonic Open India golf tournament starting ... Ben Fox of the United States and rising local star Chiragh Kumar at the $300,000 event sanctioned by the ...
But Jeev Milkha Singh, who shot a 68 on first day, was one-under through three holes in the second. However, some of the other Indians had a satisfactory day as Gaganjeet Bhullar (68-69), Anirban Lahiri (68-69) and Himmat Rai (68-69) were all at ...