Lahiri wins biggest career title at Malaysian Open

Wednesday 18th February 2015 05:18 EST
 
Anirban Lahiri
 

Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri claimed the biggest victory of his career with a gripping one-stroke victory over Austrian Bernd Wiesberger in the $3 million Malaysian Open recently. The 27-year-old Lahiri, who trailed by five strokes heading into the fourth and final round, closed with a four-under-par 68 at the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club's West Course to lift the Seagram trophy and win the $500,000 cheque.

His sixth Asian Tour victory and first co-sanctioned title on the European Tour is likely to propel him into the world's top-40, putting him in prime position to qualify for the Masters Tournament in April, the year's first Major, and also the International Team for the Presidents Cup later this year.

Coming off his career's best year where he won twice and finished second on the Asian Tour Order of Merit, Lahiri fought gallantly to reel in overnight leader Wiesberger and then holed an audacious 50-foot birdie putt from off the 17th green which ultimately proved decisive.

Wiesberger, with three top-6 finishes in his last three starts, started strongly with two opening birdies but a double bogey on five stopped his momentum and further bogeys on 12, 15 and 17 meant that he needed to birdie the last to force a play-off with Lahiri, who finished on 16-under-par 272. However, the 29-year-old Austrian, who was seeking a fourth career victory, left his birdie attempt from 25 feet well short of the hole.

"This is very special. This is the sixth time I've won and it is my first on the European Tour; that's what makes it more special. The other thing that sets this win apart is that I finally won a big event. The first three events were $300,000 events in India. They gave me a lot confidence. Without those wins, I wouldn't be where I am today," a jubilant Lahiri said.


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