Press Trust of India
Augusta (Georgia), April 10: Indian golfing ace Anirban Lahiri grinded it out on yet another tough scoring day in challenging conditions to card a three-over 75 in the third round and move up to tied 38th at the Masters, here Saturday.
High winds, which changed direction suddenly, pushed the average score to more than four shots over Augusta National’s par and played to just over 76, more than a shot more difficult than the second day.
That meant Lahiri despite his over par score actually made ground and moved up from overnight tied 47th. Lahiri’s 75 took him to eight-over 224 and he is now 11 shots off the leader, Jordan Spieth (73).
At the top, too, there was mayhem but Spieth held on to the lead for the seventh successive round at the Masters dating back to the first round of the 2015 edition. He had a four-shot lead when he came off the 16th green, but a bogey on 17th and then a double bogey on 18th saw him fall back.
Smylie Kaufman, a PGA Tour rookie, shot the best round of the day at three-under 69 – the first round in 60s since Thursday, to be sole second at two-under 214, while veteran Bernhard Langer (70) was tied third with Hideki Matsuyama (72).
Coming back to Lahiri, he had two birdies, first on the par-5 second and the next on par-4 seventh, besides five bogeys. The stretch between the 15-17 holes has cost Lahiri no less than seven shots in the last three days.
“Well, I played good and shot three-over and I had three three-putts, so it is not as if I played badly. On the contrary, I think I played quite well. I just did not score and didn’t get the putts to fall,” Lahiri said.
Meanwhile if Spieth wins, he will be the first player to win back-to-back Masters since Tiger Woods (2001-2002) and if Langer wins he would be the oldest to do so at 58 years of age.