Sixth in the first of four Web.Com Tour Final series, Lahiri was even par 72 and tied 71st after the first day, but at two-under 142, he was tied 44th, up 27 places.
But more crucially, the money he will make this week will probably ensure that he stays in top-25 of the Money List of the Four event Finals, where 50 cards -- 25 for the Top earners in Regular schedule and another 25 from a separate money list compiled for Finals.
"I'll definitely be heading home (after the third event). Hopefully it's not the case if I'm in 20th or whatever it might be. I do know I'm going to get quite a few opportunities regardless of competing on the PGA TOUR next year. I just want it to be more than 12 events because that's what I had this year, and I put a lot of pressure on myself in trying to get my card in those limited starts.
Despite coming in with a 70 in the second round, Lahiri found only 58 per cent of the fairways but three-fourths of the greens in regulation. And once again he needed more than 30 putts for the round.
The two-time winner on European and Asian Tours in Malaysia and Hero Indian Open, Lahiri, starting on the 10th in the company of Japan's Hiroshi Iwata and American Jamie Lovemark, got his first birdie on par-5 12th and then played steady till the par-3 17th where another birdie brought him to two-under.
After the turn, he birdied the par-5 second and added a fourth birdie for the day at par-4 seventh. A three-putt bogey on his closing hole ninth saw him turn in a card of 70.
Lahiri will play the third round with Scott Langley. Brett Stegmaier from Florida, the first round leader added a composed round of 4-under-par 68 to take a one-stroke lead over Eric Axley through 36 holes.
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