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Anirban Lahiri looks to minimise errors ahead of Farmers Insurance Open

California [USA], January 28 (ANI): Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri is hoping that the mixed fortunes he has endured over the past two weeks on the PGA Tour will change as he tees up at the Farmers Insurance Open this week.The Indian star made the cut at the Sony Open in Hawaii but had a disappointing […]

California [USA], January 28 (ANI): Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri is hoping that the mixed fortunes he has endured over the past two weeks on the PGA Tour will change as he tees up at the Farmers Insurance Open this week.
The Indian star made the cut at the Sony Open in Hawaii but had a disappointing outing at The American Express where he missed the halfway cut by one stroke. Both times, he looked promising at the start only to lose the advantage with some errors.
He looked poised for a top-10 at the Sony Open but stumbled to a none-too-happy final round and finished down the leaderboard. Last week, he started with a solid first round 68, only to allow mistakes to creep into his game in the second round to miss the weekend play.
“Torrey Pines is always nice to come back to especially on a sunny day. It’s been freezing cold. We had severe winds and the golf course was closed on Monday because of the winds dangerous conditions. But I got a nice practice round in today,” said Lahiri, who is playing in his seventh year on the PGA Tour, in a statement.
“Definitely some lessons to learn from the last couple of weeks. I’ve mixed too many mistakes with some good golf in there. I am trying to build on the positives, trying to clean up on the big mistakes. There’s been too many doubles and too many unforced errors, so of course this week is a different kind of golf course altogether,” he added.
Lahiri also said that the course, which will be the venue for the U.S. Open later this year, is set up tough.
“We’re going to be back here for the U.S. Open. This one right now isn’t set up very differently as there’s almost four to five inches of rough,” said Lahiri, who is making his fourth start at the Farmers Insurance Open.
“With no galleries this week even in the practice round, it took two to three minutes to find any golf ball that kind of missed the fairway. It’s quite severe so I think all focus is going to be on keeping it on the fairways and kind of controlling it in the wind,” he added.
Meanwhile, Korea’s star Si Woo Kim wants to keep the momentum going. He ended a nearly four-year winless run last week at the American Express. The 25-year-old Asian hero hopes to ride on his new found confidence.
Kim is amongst a star-studded field gathered for this week’s stop at Torrey Pines in San Diego which includes title holder Marc Leishman, 2019 FedExCup winner Rory McIlroy, four-time PGA TOUR winner Xander Schauffele and World No. 2 Jon Rahm.
Apart from Kim and Lahiri, the other Asian stars in this week’s field include Korea’s Sung Kang, Seung Yul Noh, Sungjae Im, K.H. Lee, and Byeong Hun An, who finished top-10 in last week, Japanese duo Satoshi Kodaira of Japan and Hideki Matsuyama and China’s Xinjun Zhang.
All the action from PGA Tour – Farmers Insurance Open – Day 1 will be Live on Eurosport and Eurosport HD from 3:15 AM IST onwards on Friday. (ANI)

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