Lahiri gears up to defend Venerian Macao Open title

After a disappointing defeat at the Presidents' Cup on Sunday, Indian golfer prepares for the $1 million cup.

Published - October 13, 2015 04:09 pm IST - Macao

Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri during the singles matches in the 2015 Presidents Cup at the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea on Sunday in Incheon, South Korea.

Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri during the singles matches in the 2015 Presidents Cup at the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea on Sunday in Incheon, South Korea.

Indian star golfer Anirban Lahiri on Tuesday said he has overcome from his Presidents Cup heartbreak and is now aiming to defend his Venetian Macao Open title starting on Thursday.

Lahiri, the current Asian Tour Order of Merit leader, declared he is ready to launch a final push to become the region’s new number one beginning with this week’s $1 million event.

The stellar field includes four-time Major winner Ernie Els, 2013 champion Scott Hend, Chinese stars Liang Wen-chong and Zhang Lian-wei and eight of the current top 10 players from the Merit list.

“It was a disappointing result but it was certainly not a disappointment,” reflected Lahiri, who missed a three-foot birdie putt for a half point that could have altered the end result of the Presidents Cup.

“What we witnessed last week is exactly the nature of the sport. What I experienced was what Scott (Hend) had experienced here last year. We both hit good putts and it didn’t go in. Sometimes you’re on the receiving end. You take it in your stride and take whatever you need to do to get better.”

Lahiri revealed he slept easily on Sunday night knowing he had stuck to his process and routine before hitting his putt. The United States beat the Internationals by one point.

“Obviously, you reflect on it. I thought to myself ‘what did I do wrong’ and I couldn’t come up with an answer. If you can’t come up with an answer, you can sleep peacefully and I did,” said the world number 39.

“I followed my process, I was focused and I tried my heart out. I hit the shots exactly how I saw it, even with the last putt. There’s nothing I regret but I feel bad about it as the team had worked hard.”

After winning the Venetian Macao Open last year, the 28-year-old Lahiri went on to win in Malaysia and India in February and has since enjoyed a magical season which included a top five finish at the PGA Championship and earning a card on the PGA Tour.

His goal now is to wrap up the Asian Tour’s Order of Merit title and join compatriots Arjun Atwal, Jeev Milkha Singh and Jyoti Randhawa as the only Indian golfers to have won the Merit list.

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