Anirban Lahiri starts with a modest 72, lies T-43 at Palmer Invitational

Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri carded a modest even par 72 in the first round to lie tied 43rd in the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

Published : Mar 05, 2021 17:21 IST , Orlando (USA)

Anirban Lahiri started from the tenth and parred his first 12 holes, even though he was unable to get inside 15 feet to give himself enough birdie chances.  (File picture)
Anirban Lahiri started from the tenth and parred his first 12 holes, even though he was unable to get inside 15 feet to give himself enough birdie chances. (File picture)
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Anirban Lahiri started from the tenth and parred his first 12 holes, even though he was unable to get inside 15 feet to give himself enough birdie chances. (File picture)

Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri carded a modest even par 72 in the first round to lie tied 43rd in the Arnold Palmer Invitational here.

Rory McIlroy, who opened with a 6-under 66 last year, did so once again and shared the lead with Corey Conners, who shot a matching 66 at Bay Hill.

Bryson DeChambeau, the reigning US Open champion, was a further stroke back in third place.

Lahiri, who has not won since the 2015 Hero Indian Open, started from the tenth and parred his first 12 holes, even though he was unable to get inside 15 feet to give himself enough birdie chances. On the Par-5 fourth, he finally birdied after a fine second shot and a nice pitch to inside two and a half feet.

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It was his first birdie and only one of the day. On Par-5 sixth, he found water with his tee shot and got to the green only in five and holed it for a bogey. It left him with a day's card of 72.

From an Asian viewpoint, Korea’s Byeong Hun An, 29, showed his fondness towards the tournament by carding a solid 4-under 68 to lie in tied fourth place after the first round.

An, who has made the cut in his last five starts at Bay Hill, enjoyed three successive birdies on his homeward nine to end the day two back of co-leaders.

Sungjae Im enjoyed his return to the prestigious PGA TOUR tournament with a solid 69 highlighted by an eagle.

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McIlroy, a former FedExCup winner and World no. 1, is chasing his first win on the PGA TOUR since the 2019 WGC-HSBC Champions in China. After making the turn with a sluggish 35, the Northern Irishman hit five consecutive birdies on his back nine to grab a share of the lead.

McIlroy has finished tied 6 or better four consecutive years at the event, including a win in 2018. He finished tied 5th last year.

No American has won the Arnold Palmer Invitational since 2015 and from the top 14 players on the leaderboard, 10 are from outside US. Si Woo Kim withdrew at the end of the first round.

Asia’s other representatives had mixed luck. Chinese Taipei's C.T. Pan returned a 74, while Japanese star Hideki Matsuyama and Thailand’s Jazz Janewattananond carded 75s.

Aditi starts with even par 72, lies 41st on LPGA

Indian golfer Aditi Ashok carded an even par 72 in the opening round to lie tied 41st at the LPGA Drive On Championship presented by Volvik at Golden Ocala in Ocala.

Aditi, who had two birdies on second and Par-5 12th, dropped shots on Par-5 fifth and Par-5 18th. It left her five shots behind leader, Nelly Korda, who carried on from where she had left last week.

Last week in her first start in 2021, Aditi was T-48 at Gainbridge LPGA.

Korda shot a bogey-free five-under par 67 in the first round. She now has nine straight under par rounds in 2021 season. Last week Korda won her fourth career LPGA victory and first on American soil at Gainbridge LPGA.

Korda shares the lead with former NCAA champion Jennifer Kupcho and Austin Ernst, who shot 67 each.

The effort from Kupcho, who shot 67, looked even better considering she played most of the back nine with a migraine that blurs her vision.

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