No new strategy, it's all about execution: Lahiri

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 16 2016 | 7:29 PM IST
With four title wins under his belt at the Delhi Golf Course, defending champion Anirban Lahiri is supremely confident about retaining his crown and said he will look to execute his winning formula once again when he tees up at the Hero Indian Open here tomorrow.
Lahiri won the 2011 Panasonic Open, 2012 & 2013 SAIL-SBI Open before clinching the Hero Indian Open at the DGC and he said he will stick to the same routine at the tricky course.
"This is one of the events which you want to keep defending all your life. I played so much at this course and also successfully defended the SAIL-SBI Open. It can be done. The whole exercise is to put yourself in the position again come Sunday," said Lahiri.
"Over the years if you have a strategy at Delhi Golf Club, you don't mess with it. It is hard enough playing here so you stick with it. I won't reinvent a new strategy because my plan works. I just need to execute it better and more efficiently," said the World No 50.
Talking about his plans for this season, Lahiri said: "The target will be to win on the PGA Tour, be in contention in the Majors and World Golf Championships (WGC). Obviously the Olympics as well. You push yourself until you reach a level where you target the Majors, WGCs and Olympics.
"I'm certainly hopeful of being a contender at the Olympic Games. I have been playing well and I can compete at that level. Do I have medal hopes? Yes I do. I definitely think I can contend and hopefully get a medal for India," said Lahiri, who will tee off alongside three-time Major champion Padraig Harrington of Ireland and current Order of Merit leader Marcus Fraser of Australia tomorrow.
The 28-year-old from Bangalore said he needs to be consistent.
"I have had good rounds but I haven't been consistent over four years. But I am learning. My game has evolved in last 3-4 years. I am adapting to conditions better and getting more comfortable playing across Asia, Europe and US."
Talented Filipino Tabuena, ranked second on the Order of Merit, aims to follow in the footsteps of Lahiri, who won the Hero Indian Open last year before becoming the Asian Tour's number one golfer.
"It is not a stressful week knowing you have secured your card for next year. The main goal this year is to play in the Olympics and contend for the number one spot on the Asian Tour. I've put myself in a good position to do that," said the 20-year-old Tabuena.
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First Published: Mar 16 2016 | 7:29 PM IST

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