Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Lahiri cards two-under as fading light stalls progress

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Anirban Lahiri battled through darkness in which he could “barely see” and swirling winds to be two-under 70 in an unfinished opening round of the Players Championsh­ip here. Lahiri’s playing partner and friend, Kiradech Aphibarnra­t, had a very rough day despite a birdie start. He finished at 12-over 84 and ended his last three holes with a bogey, double bogey and triple bogey.

“It was dark and I could barely see. It was windy and I did not want to take chances and fritter a shot,” said the Indian, who was two-under through 17 holes. He had started on the 18th too but has left the final putt for the morning due to weather conditions.

“They (greens) got dry quicker than I thought. I played last out in the afternoon two years ago and I just feel bad for the guys who are going out last tomorrow. It’ll be near impossible on the greens,” added the Indian, who will return at 9am (local time) Friday to complete his last hole before going back out at 9.35am for his second round. Lahiri’s best opening round of 69 came last year — but his second round 75 caused him to miss the cut at that time.

Tommy Fleetwood and Keegan Bradley were sharing the lead after the first day as both signed a 65 each. A good number of the low scores came in the morning and notable among them were Korean An Byeong-

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Hun’s 66 and Rory Mcilory’s fiveunder 67. Mcilroy, who has been sixth or better in his last six starts, was tied-4th at 67.

He was Tied-4th with Vaugh Taylor and Ryan Moore, who slam-dunked an ace of the parthree 17th at the Island Green.

Tiger Woods seemed set for a good start as he birdied the 16th and 17th to get to three-under but he bogeyed the 18th to fall to twounder 70. The last bogey left a bad taste in the mouth for the twotime winner who is tied-35th.

Lahiri was playing in the final group of the afternoon session, when the conditions were particular­ly tough with swirling winds.

“When I got to the course in the afternoon and began play, I was beginning to wonder if I was playing the same course as the morning. I think I played solid to be two-under with one more putt for par on 18th,” said Lahiri.

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GETTY Anirban Lahiri.

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