Lahiri, currently the highest ranked Indian in the world,
had an outstanding 2013 season on the Asian Tour as he posted a win at the
SAIL-SBI Open besides three runner-up finishes and four other top-10s. His
consistent performances in Asia helped him end the season in third place on the
Asian Tour Order of Merit with earnings of US$ 517,030, behind Kiradech
Aphibarnrat of Thailand
and Australian Scott Hend. This was yet another career-best achievement for
Lahiri, a three-time winner on the Asian Tour.
Anirban, as a result of finishing in the top-4 in Asia, has
now sealed a place on the Asian team for the inaugural EurAsia Cup scheduled to
be held in Malaysia in March.Sanctioned by The European Tour and the Asian
Tour, the EurAsia Cup will pit ten of the finest golfers from Asia against the
ten best players of Europe over three days of matchplay golf. The Asian
team is being led by legendary Thai golfer Thongchai Jaidee.
The final Asian Tour Order of Merit for 2013 saw two more
Indians, Gaganjeet Bhullar placed fifth and Shiv Kapur placed 10th, make it to
the top-10. Bhullar and Kapur currently occupy 141st and
143rd positions respectively in the world rankings.
PGTI member Md Siddikur Rahman of Bangladesh was ranked fourth on the
Asian Tour.
The six other Indians who finished in the top-60 in Asia and retained their cards for the 2014 Asian Tour
season were SSP Chowrasia (16th), Jyoti Randhawa (17th), Rahil Gangjee (29th),
Rashid Khan (41st), Chiragh Kumar (52nd) and Himmat Singh Rai (53rd).
PGTI member Mithun Perera of Sri Lanka too retained his Asian
Tour card having secured 28th place on the Order of Merit.
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