Lahiri, three-under for the first nine holes, dropped four shots in the stretch between the 13th and 17th but he closed with a birdie to ensure an even par end to the tournament. He finished with rounds of 69, 70, 71 and 72 for a total of six-under 282.
He was tied 31st at the time, the same as his best in 2012. But with many of the players still on course, he could improve a place or two and make this his best.
For the first time this week Lahiri opened the round with a bogey on first, where both players went into the Swilcan burn (stream) guarding the first green. After birdies on first three days, he began with a bogey.
But he quickly found his bearing and hit the flagstick on the third but managed only a par.
Lahiri who started his round six shots off the lead looked improving his position after a three-under front nine. But then he dropped a lot of shots. He drained birdies on fourth, fifth, seventh and ninth to turn in three-under.
His card quickly showed a bunch of bogeys on 13th and then three in a row from 15th to 17th, before his first birdie of the week on the 18th brought back the smile on his face.
"Of course it is disappointing. On the back nine, I kept finding the fairway bunkers and putting myself in bad position. When you hit into these traps and get bitten, you realise how far you have to hit to stay away from them. But it has been a great learning experience and you learn from them especially when you play on the course for the first time," said Lahiri.
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