Indian golfer Lahiri's bad luck at a South Korean LIV tournament leads to 7-over 79
- Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri faced difficulties in the second round of an LIV Golf event held on Saturday at the golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus in Incheon, South Korea.
- Lahiri entered the round in contention after three straight birdies but suffered a series of setbacks when his approach shot hit the flagstick on the ninth hole and bounced into the water.
- This misfortune led Lahiri to card a double bogey on the ninth and a triple bogey seven on the tenth, causing him to lose seven shots in four holes and finish with a 7-over 79.
- Lahiri started the day four under par, ended three over, and currently sits tied for 43rd place, 16 shots behind leader Bryson DeChambeau, who shot 66 with a four-stroke lead.
- This round leaves Lahiri far from challenging for the title at the event and continues a trend of near victories following his entry into LIV Golf in mid-2022.
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Indian golfer Lahiri's bad luck at a South Korean LIV tournament leads to 7-over 79
Anirban Lahiri had the worst kind of luck during the second round of an LIV tournament at the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club in South Korea.
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