The 28-year-old Indian ace, was going fine at one-under for 10 holes and six-under for the tournament, when he got run over by three bogeys on 12th, 15th and 16th and suddenly he dropped to two-over here yesterday.
Lahiri finally finished at three-under for the tournament and in tied 39th place.
It was his third cut in four starts in 2016, but each week his game has suggested that better results are around the corner. That's the positive he will take into the next week's USD 6.1m Honda Classic.
Meanwhile, Bubba Watson, proved once again why he is such a dangerous player. Two shots adrift with four to go, the two-time Masters champion, who already has a win in the Hero World Challenge this season, albeit in the calendar year 2015, rallied superbly with a pair of birdies over the last three holes to overtake Jason Kokrak (68).
Kokrak made bogey from the fairway on the 15th, scrambled for par on the next two and missed a birdie on 18th.
Lahiri began well with a birdie on first but a second shot into the bunker on second gave away that stroke on the second. He did not get any closer than 18 feet for birdie putts and didn't make any. Then he made a bogey from fairway on seventh. But on ninth, a good approach left him a seven-footer, which he holed for birdie to turn in even.
"It was really just terrible golf for the first 13 holes. It was a very weird feeling. I just put myself so far behind the eight-ball," said the 23-year-old, who is ranked 35th in the world.
"It was great to have that finish. I gave myself a chance. I hope I can ride the momentum into tomorrow. Anirban is playing great. It's the best I've seen him play. He just made it look so simple. I didn't realise he made nine birdies until we finished," said Thomas, who won last year's CIMB Classic with a tournament record of 26-under-262 last year.
"I didn't feel great over the ball. So it was a bit of a struggle. My body just didn't feel as good as yesterday.
"This is a course where you've got to play great on the last day to win because there's going to be people that do it. I need to be super aggressive tomorrow," said the Scotsman.
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