Lahiri makes a strong start at Quicken Loans PGA event

Anirban Lahiri settled for a joint tenth position, while Tiger Woods rallied from behind and remained seven shots behind the leaders.

Published : Jun 29, 2018 18:45 IST , Potomac (US)

Anirban Lahiri, who logged his first top-10 finish of 2018 last week, had a fine run from second to fifth hole.
Anirban Lahiri, who logged his first top-10 finish of 2018 last week, had a fine run from second to fifth hole.
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Anirban Lahiri, who logged his first top-10 finish of 2018 last week, had a fine run from second to fifth hole.

Anirban Lahiri opened with a solid 3-under 67 settling for a tied 10th place after the first round at the Quicken Loans National Championship, here today.

Lahiri, who logged his first top-10 finish of 2018 last week at the Travelers Championships, had a fine run of four birdies from second to fifth.

But that apart, he parred all the other holes, barring the 18th in which he bogeyed after missing a par putt from just seven feet. On the 17th hole, he missed a birdie putt from just over seven feet.

Andrew Landry grabbed the lead with a 7-under 63 on the rain-softened course and later in the afternoon J.J. Spaun shot the same, while playing in the group behind Tiger Woods.

Woods did rally from a double bogey with five straight birdie chances from 8 feet or closer, but made only two of them as he carded 70 and was seven shots behind the leaders.

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Lahiri opened with a par and then ran four birdies in a row from second. He parred the next 12 holes before the lone bogey of the day on 18th.

Andrew Putnam also was at 64 while playing in the afternoon. Beau Hossler and Abraham Ancer were another shot behind.

Landry, who tasted his first success this year at the Texas Open in April for his maiden PGA TOUR title, had a new putter in the bag, but it did not help matters as he never made a outside 10 feet. He did make some fine par saves.

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Rickie Fowler the only player in the top 10 in the world in this field also rallied also rallied for a 70.

The course was in sharp contrast to what it was last year, when it was the fourth-toughest on the PGA TOUR last year. Kyle Stanley won at 7-under 273 last year, but this year Landry and Spaun shared the lead at 7 under after first round.

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