Lahiri bounces back to earn a shot at Valero Texas Open win

Anirban Lahiri
File photo of Anirban Lahiri, who shot a 3-under 69 on Saturday to stay in contention at the Valero Texas Open. Image courtesy PGA Tour/Getty Images.

By a Correspondent

San Antonio, Texas: Anirban Lahiri stayed on the fringes of contention at the Valero Texas Open following a third round of 3-under 69 on Saturday.

The Indian star also believes he has a low round in him going into Sunday’s final round four shots behind the lead group.

The 34-year-old, who finished runner-up at the Players Championship three weeks ago, made three birdies on his homeward nine at TPC San Antonio to sit on 6-under 210.

Four players – Brandt Snedeker (67), Beau Hossler (67), Dylan Frittelli (70) and J.J. Spaun (69) – shared the third-round lead at the $8.6 million tournament with three-day totals of 10-under 206.

Korea’s Si Woo Kim hit five birdies for a 68 to lie in tied seventh place, three back.

Lahiri entered the week hopeful of landing a first win following a memorable outing at Sawgrass where he finished second to Cameron Smith of Australia and earned a career-high $2.18 million.

Smart irons

After trading two birdies against as many bogeys on his front nine, Lahiri produced some wonderful iron play to snare birdies on 10, 17 and 18 following putts from inside of nine feet.

“It’s nice to get a couple (of birdies) in,” said Lahiri who had a 73 on day two.

“I’ve just kind of struggled the last couple of days with my mental energy as I was ill all of last week.

“I think yesterday on the back nine especially, I started feeling that wave of exhaustion.

“Today my caddie did a great job of fuelling me and keeping my energy up and I was able to kind of push myself.”

Changes made to the set-up of his irons since the Players have worked like a charm as he is presently ranked inside the top-30 for Strokes Gained: Approach the Greens through 54 holes.

He ranked 159th in the same category at the end of last season.

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Going low

While he is four shots back with 18 holes remaining, Lahiri feels he can put in a low number on Sunday to potentially challenge the leaders.

The winner of Valero Texas Open will earn an exemption into next week’s Masters Tournament, which is also on Lahiri’s mind.

“I feel like I’m playing really, really well but I just haven’t played very sharp.

“Yesterday, I struggled a little bit on the greens and today, I didn’t quite take advantage of some of the holes that I would have liked to,” said Lahiri, who finished fifth in the event here last season.

“I feel like I’m playing at 70% but having said that, to come in with a round in the 60s on the weekend here is always good.

“I’ll try to shoot 63 or something tomorrow because you never know out here. There are a lot of birdies to be had on the back nine.

“I have to get to the teens to maybe have an outside chance but I’m just happy with my golf right now. I’m obviously feeling good with my game.

“Just try and bring that together and play an error-free round and make some putts.  It’ll be nice to hit a low one.”

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