Lahiri makes disappointing start at Safeway Open

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Press Trust of India Napa
Last Updated : Oct 05 2018 | 3:25 PM IST

Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri had a disappointing opening start at the Safeway Open, as he hit a 1-over 73 to lie way down the order after the first round.

On a rather cloudy day at the USD 6.4 million tournament, Lahiri had a birdie early on third, but suffered a lapse around the sixth and seventh holes. He three-putted the sixth and then bogeyed the seventh from inside six feet.

Despite getting a shot back on eighth, the Indian was not hitting close enough to give himself chances and when he did have 10-12 feet for makeable putts, Lahiri missed some of them.

Birdies on 11th and 12th showed recovery but Lahiri bogeyed 15th and 17th and missed from just over 10 feet on 17th and from 11-12 feet on 18th.

This is Lahiri's first time playing the Safeway Open at the Par-72 Silverado Resort and Spa (North).

Meanwhile, rookie Sepp Straka, in his first-ever start on the PGA Tour, birdied the final three holes to post a bogey-free 9-under 63 and grab sole lead with another rookie Chase Wright carding 64 and veteran Phil Mickelson, who reeled off six straight birdies en route to a 7-under 65.

The 2016 and 2017 Safeway Open winner Brendan Steele opened with a 5-under 67 as seeks to emulate Steve Stricker, the last player on the PGA TOUR to win an event three consecutive years at the John Deere Classic from 2009-11.

Interestingly, all the 21 PGA TOUR rookies are in the field and four of them are inside the top five after round one.

Straka, a native of Austria, earned his rookie card to the PGA TOUR this season after finishing 40th on the 2018 Web.com Tour priority list. Wright, 29, also a rookie, played his last five holes in five-under par with a run that was birdie-par-eagle-birdie-birdie to post a bogey-free 8-under 64.

Mickelson made six consecutive birdies from ninth to 14th en route to a 7-under 65 and he was one short of his record for most consecutive birdies.

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First Published: Oct 05 2018 | 3:25 PM IST

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