Lahiri looks for redemption at Phoenix Open

Lahiri. File pic

Scottsdale, Arizona: Anirban Lahiri returns to the course after a short break as he tees up at the 2022 Waste Management Phoenix Open this week. Lahiri, who has had modest results in his first two starts of 2022, will play alongside Kyle Stanley and Hank Lebioda from the tenth tee.

Lahiri, who made the cut at both the American Express and Farmers Insurance, finished 66th and T-46 and coming after making just two cuts in six starts in the Fall season between October – November 2021, Lahiri would be looking at making amends. His last worldwide win came way back in 2015 when he won the Hero Indian Open and since then has been mostly on the PGA Tour, where he is looking for his maiden win.

Last season Lahiri made the FedExCup play-offs and would like to make an early charge for it this and not leave till the closing stages.

The field includes Indian-American Sahith Theegala playing on a sponsor exemption.

Brooks Koepka, who came back from five strokes a year ago would be looking at defending the title. That was a welcome win after a long barren patch.

Apart from Koepka, the field includes World No. 1 Jon Rahm, in-form Viktor Hovland, FedExCup champion Patrick Cantlay, Justin Thomas, Jordan Spieth, Matt Fitzpatrick, Rickie Fowler, Tony Finau, Daniel Berger, Francesco Molinari, Scottie Scheffler, Adam Scott, Harold Varner III, Matt Wallace, Bubba Watson.

It is a star-studded field and very open as the season moves towards the Majors, starting with the Masters in April.

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