Ahmedabad, February 1, 2014: Anirban Lahiri
cruised to a six-stroke win at the PGTI Ahmedabad Masters presented by Kalhaar
Blues & Greens on Saturday to make it four wins out of four starts on the
PGTI. The Bangalore-based professional signed off with a three-under-69 in the
final round to end up with a tournament total of 14-under-274 at the Rs. 50
lakh PGTI Super Series event. Kolkata’s Rahil Gangjee claimed the runner-up
position at eight-under-280 after submitting a card of five-under-67 in round
four.
Anirban Lahiri (64-70-71-69), the overnight leader by four
shots, faced stiff resistance from SSP Chowrasia early on who birdied the first
two holes to reduce Lahiri’s lead to two shots. Anirban however, sank a 15-feet
birdie putt on the third to regain a four-shot lead as Chowrasia dropped bogey.
There was no looking back for Lahiri from there on. He maintained his four-shot
lead till the 11th despite two bogeys and another birdie. The three-time
winner on the Asian Tour then drove home the advantage by finding the green in
two shots on the par-5 12th and 14th holes to earn birdies. He closed
the tournament with another 15-feet birdie conversion on the 18th to take
home the winner’s cheque worth Rs. 8,08,250.
“I played a solid round today. Hit it well and missed just
two greens. I also played the par-5s much better as I found the green in two
shots on three of the four par-5s. The birdie on the third was very crucial as
it helped me wrest the momentum from SSP who had started well. I was four ahead
after 11 holes and knew just had to play level-par over the last seven holes to
ensure victory. My putting wasn’t up to the mark today. I made 33 putts in a
round of three-under. That just goes to show how well I struck it,” said
Lahiri, winner of the season-opener.
He added, “I feel I won it on the first day itself with a
course record score of 64. It’s great to win four on the trot on the PGTI. It
was fun playing with SSP today after a gap of six years. He complimented me for
the way I’ve been playing.”
Anirban, the highest-ranked Indian in the world at No. 105,
has now won the last four events he has played on the PGTI. Jyoti Randhawa and
Gaganjeet Bhullar currently share the record of winning five events in five
consecutive appearances on the PGTI.
Rahil Gangjee (71-69-73-67) posted the day’s joint best of
67. He was even-par for the day after 10 holes but then picked up pace with
three birdies and an eagle over the next four holes. His tee shot stopped
within a foot of the flag to set up a birdie on the 11th. He converted a
12-footer for eagle on the 12th and a 15-feet putt for birdie on the 14th.
“I made more putts today. I had a good run on the back-nine
where the eagle made all the difference. I’ve played better on the back-nine
through the week. It was easier to focus since I wasn’t playing in the leader
group today and there was less pressure,” said Gangjee.
Abhinav Lohan of Faridabad
secured third place at six-under-282 after his final round of 72 that included
seven birdies besides three bogeys and two double-bogeys.
SSP Chowrasia’s last round of 74 placed him fourth at
five-under-283. The Kolkata golfer made four birdies against six bogeys on
Saturday.
Feroz Singh Garewal of Chandigarh
won the trophy for the best performance by an amateur. Garewal ended tied 23rd at
10-over-298.
Kunaal Bhatia of Gurgaon made a hole-in-one on the 11th during
his round of 73. Bhatia secured tied 46th place at 20-over-308.
Fifteen-year-old Ahmedabad-based amateur Varun Parikh was
placed 54th after finishing with a total of 22-over-310. He returned an 81
in round four.
Anirban Lahiri earned 900 points for his win in the first
event of the PGTI Super Series. He now leads the points table of the
seven-event Super Series. Rahil Gangjee is placed second with 600 points while
Abhinav Lohan is in third with 400 points. The player who earns the maximum
points at the end of the seven-event series will earn a bonus of Rs. 30 lakh.
Photo caption: Anirban Lahiri receiving the trophy from (left to right) Mr.
Uttam Singh Mundy, Director, PGTI, Mr. Pranav Shah, Joint Managing Director,
Navratna, Mr. Dinesh Shah, Chairman, Navratna and Mr.Devang Shah, Joint
Managing Director, Navratna
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