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India’s Anirban Lahiri showed the importance of not being bogged down by past disappointments and maintained his gritty approach and determination to finish in the top 10 at the CIMB Classic on Sunday.
Anirban Lahiri brought home a card of one—under 71 in the final round to sign off tied 10th at CIMB Classic, making a good start to the new season on the PGA Tour, here today.
Starting the day at 12—under, Lahiri carded four birdies and three bogeys in the final round
Lahiri did not quite manage the kind of a low round he had envisaged for the final day but he managed a Top—10 finish after aggregating 13—under 275.
Starting the day at 12—under, Lahiri carded four birdies and three bogeys in the final round at TPC Kuala Lumpur to slip to tied 10 from overnight sixth. With another no—cut event coming up in Korea next week, Lahiri has a good chance to give himself the early momentum for the new season.
SSP Chawrasia (75) slipped further six places and finished 68th, but the big relief for the two—time Hero Indian Open champion, was that he did not lose ground on the Asian Tour Order of Merit. The Indian maintained his fourth place at Asian Tour and qualified for the WGC—HSBC which is scheduled to be held in 10 days time.
Pat Perez burnished his late bloomer credentials by cruising to a four-stroke win at the CIMB Classic in Malaysia on Sunday and grabbing his second PGA Tour victory in a year.
Pat's four-shot victory is the second largest winning margin in the CIMB Classic.
American Perez teed off with a four-shot lead at TPC Kuala Lumpur and a three-under 69 was more than enough for the bulky 41-year-old to close out his third Tour win at the $7 million co-sanctioned event.
After claiming his first title at the 2009 Bob Hope Classic, Perez had to wait nearly eight years for his second breakthrough at the OHL Classic in Mexico last November.
Perez’s winning total of 24-under-par 264 is the second lowest winning score at the CIMB Classic, two strokes shy of the record set by Justin Thomas in 2014.
What you didn't know?
Round of the day: Cameron Smith shot a front-nine 30 and then finished with three straight birdies for his second 8-under 64 of the week. He finished T-5 in his first start since a T-12 at the BMW Championship.
Cameron Smith shot a front-nine 30 and then finished with three straight birdies for his second 8-under 64 of the week
Best of the rest: Keegan Bradley (67) didn't make a bogey on the weekend and recorded his second straight top-10 at the CIMB. Paul Casey fired a bogey-free 65 for his sixth top-10 in his last nine starts.
Biggest disappointment: Xander Schauffele finished T-3, so his week was hardly a disappointment, but the Rookie of the Year shot even par Sunday on a soft golf course and never really put any pressure on Perez in the final round.
Shot of the day: Anirban Lahiri nearly holed out his second shot on the par-4 14th.
Day 1: Gutsy Anirban Lahiri packs a punch at the CIMB Classic 2017
Day 2: Pat Perez marches ahead, Anirban Lahiri drops to tied 23rd at CIMB Classic
Day 3: Lahiri shows indomitable spirit, bounces back with bogey free 64 at CIMB Classic
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