The Sunday Guardian

LAHIRI DROPS TO JOINT 46TH AT PGA

- CHARLOTTE

Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri carded two-over 72 in the second round to be tied 46th as he made the cut for the weekend rounds of the PGA Championsh­ip at the Quail Hollow Club here on Friday.

Lahiri, who was tied 33rd after a 72 in the first round, struggled with his start, carding a bogey on the first hole before making five par consecutiv­e par effort.

In the next three holes, the 30-year-old got as many bogeys as he completed the front nine with a four-over.

In the back-nine, he corrected his mistakes and played flawlessly. Two birdies ( 12th and 18th holes) helped him finish the day at 72 which takes his 36-hole total to three-over 145.

Meanwhile, overnight leader American Kevin Kisner (four-under 67) was joined by Japanese world No.2 Hideki Matsuyama at the top as the latter charged up the leaderboar­d with a sensationa­l seven-under 64, reports Efe.

They were tied at a total of eight-under 134 after two rounds.

The 33-year-old Kisner attacked the par-five holes in second-round action, carding an eagle on the seventh and birdies on the 10th and 15th.

The world No. 25, who had a share of the lead with Denmark›s Thorbjorn Olesen at the start of the day, also birdied the par-four 12th en route to shooting a 67 for the second straight round. His lone slip-up came when he took four strokes on the par-three 13th. Matsuyama fired seven birdies, including five in the back-nine, to charge ahead following a flawless second round. Two shots behind the leaders was Australian world No. 7 Jason Day, winner of the 2015 PGA Championsh­ip, who carded a 67 to take his total to sixunder 136.

IANS

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