Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Tied 6th at WGC, Lahiri’s best finish

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Anirban Lahiri produced his best-ever finish at WGC-Bridgeston­e Invitation­al as he signed off tied sixth after carding a two-under 68 in the final round here.

Playing his first WGC event since the 2016 WGC-Bridgeston­e Invitation­al, Lahiri registered his first ever Top-10 in a WGC event and it put him in the right frame for next week’s PGA Championsh­ips, where he was T-5th in 2015.

Other Indian in fray, Shubhankar Sharma shot his best round of the week at even par 70 and finished 69th at 13-over.

Justin Thomas never let anyone closer than two shots and turned in a one-under 69 to win his third PGA TOUR title this season as the final WGC at Firestone lacked drama yesterday.

Thomas thus becomes the fifth and youngest player to win a FedExCup, major championsh­ip and World Golf Championsh­ips.

Tiger Woods, an eight-time winner at Firestone, tried to go out with a bang but shot 73 to finish 15 shots behind.

Rory McIlroy, playing in the final group with Thomas, said he was tired of finishing second this year.

This time he was sixth. Kyle Stanley tried to make a move, only to stumble with bogeys and was second.

Dustin Johnson (64) and Thorbjorn Olesen (64) finished third with great final rounds, while Brooks Koepka (67) was fifth. Lahiri was Tied-sixth alongside Aaron Wise (67), Patrick Cantalay (68) and Rory McIlroy

ADITI FINISHES T-22

LYTHAM ST ANNES ,ENGLAND: A flawless four-under 68 helped Aditi Ashok record her best-ever finish in a Major as she ended her campaign at Tied-22nd in the Ricoh Women’s British Open here.

The 20-year-old Indian produced a bogey free round that included a hat-trick of birdies from sixth to eighth and a fourth one on 16th. Her earlier rounds were 72, 72 and 73 and she totalled three-under 285. Aditi’s previous best at a Major was T-29 at the 2017 Women’s PGA Championsh­ips.

› (73) at 8-under 272.

I was pretty happy as I hit solid, but did not putt well the whole week. I could have done more damage and should have done a little better. ANIRBAN LAHIRI, Indian golfer

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