In-form Lahiri in hunt at CIMB Classic golf meet

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IANS Kuala Lumpur
Last Updated : Oct 20 2016 | 3:57 PM IST

Ace Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri scored a six-under-par 66, staying within striking touch of the leaders at the CIMB Classic here on Thursday.

The reigning Asian Tour number one, who finished runner-up in Macao last weekend after closing with seven straight birdies, enjoyed a good start with seven birdies in his opening nine holes before going to eight-under with another birdie on his 14th hole of the day.

Lahiri, who won the Malaysian Open at TPC KL last season, was disappointed with the poor finish.

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"That front nine, I could have done a lot more and to finish the day like that is obviously a bitter taste in my mouth. But it's still a decent start. I would have liked to definitely be a couple shots better, if not three," Lahiri said.

After safely keeping his PGA Tour card in the recently concluded season, Lahiri enjoyed a second place in Macao following a wonderful finish in the final day with his birdie binge. However, he lost to Thailand's Pavit Tangkamolpraser in a play-off which left him still seeking a first victory for 2016.

"I'm definitely in a good place mentally. It just depends on how long I can sustain it. I had it going pretty much all day and just a couple of loose shots in the end that cost me but it could easily have been a couple of shots better," Lahiri said.

"I'm definitely in a good place mentally. It just depends on how long I can sustain it. I had it going pretty much all day and just a couple of loose shots in the end that cost me but it could easily have been a couple of shots better. I have to just try and sustain that over the next 54 holes to give myself a good shot on Sunday.

"I've just got to take it one round at a time, whatever happened is behind me, but obviously there's a good, solid amount of confidence coming into this week and I just need to play with that for the rest of the event," he added.

--IANS

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First Published: Oct 20 2016 | 3:48 PM IST

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