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Lahiri cards bogey-free 66, is third

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Charlotte (North Carolina), May 6: Having worked on his game with coach Vijay Divecha, India�s top golfer Anirban Lahiri shot six-under 66 which by the end of the day saw him placed third at the end of the first round of the Wells Fargo Championship.

Lahiri was one shot behind the joint leaders Americans Steve Wheatcroft and Andrew Loupe on a cool and breezy day at the Quail Hollow, which will host the 2017 PGA Championships.

Lahiri had three birdies on either side of the course. Lahiri was especially pleased to have handled the finishing stretch well. The last three holes, considered to be among the tough finishing stretches on the PGA Tour, fetched him a birdie on 16th and pars on 17th and 18th, the last being particularly satisfying with a 12-foot putt to ensure he had a bogey-free card. On the 15th, he had holed a 17-footer for birdie.

Lahiri said: �I hit some good irons shots on the front nine to birdie fourth and sixth, which were playing quite tough. I was also putting solid.�

�Anytime you have a bogey-free card, it�s fantastic,� said Lahiri. �I�ve played mediocre or average golf the last few months. I definitely feel like I should be competing more consistently.�

The final stretch at Quail Hollow is never easy, and speaking about he added: �Just towards the end, I had a good putt on 15th (for a birdie from 17 feet), it was downwind on 16th and I wedged it close (for a birdie). Then I was pretty happy to save that par on 18th (from 12 feet).� � PTI

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Lahiri cards bogey-free 66, is third

Charlotte (North Carolina), May 6: Having worked on his game with coach Vijay Divecha, India�s top golfer Anirban Lahiri shot six-under 66 which by the end of the day saw him placed third at the end of the first round of the Wells Fargo Championship.

Lahiri was one shot behind the joint leaders Americans Steve Wheatcroft and Andrew Loupe on a cool and breezy day at the Quail Hollow, which will host the 2017 PGA Championships.

Lahiri had three birdies on either side of the course. Lahiri was especially pleased to have handled the finishing stretch well. The last three holes, considered to be among the tough finishing stretches on the PGA Tour, fetched him a birdie on 16th and pars on 17th and 18th, the last being particularly satisfying with a 12-foot putt to ensure he had a bogey-free card. On the 15th, he had holed a 17-footer for birdie.

Lahiri said: �I hit some good irons shots on the front nine to birdie fourth and sixth, which were playing quite tough. I was also putting solid.�

�Anytime you have a bogey-free card, it�s fantastic,� said Lahiri. �I�ve played mediocre or average golf the last few months. I definitely feel like I should be competing more consistently.�

The final stretch at Quail Hollow is never easy, and speaking about he added: �Just towards the end, I had a good putt on 15th (for a birdie from 17 feet), it was downwind on 16th and I wedged it close (for a birdie). Then I was pretty happy to save that par on 18th (from 12 feet).� � PTI

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