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Lahiri ready to pen new chapter

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Crans Montana (Switzerland): Asia’s rising star Anirban Lahiri of India believes he is ready to write a new chapter in his illustrious career when the European Masters tees off here on Thursday.

The two-time Asian Tour winner has been receiving rave reviews since his standout performance at the British Open last month where he finished tied-31st.

However, he is not prepared to rest on his laurels and is determined to add another feather to his cap at the showpiece event, which will once again be played at the picturesque Crans-sur-Sierre Golf Club.

“The British Open was a great confidence week as you get to play amongst the best and it helps to give yourself lots of self-belief. But having said and done that, I think it’s time for me to move on and start focusing and playing well again in the tournaments to come,” said Lahiri.

“As much as the British Open was a great week for me, I think I need to build on that now. I’m always trying my best out there and this week would be a good week to put in a great performance,” added the 25-year-old.

Lahiri has already enjoyed four top-10 finishes, including his second Asian Tour win on home soil earlier this year.

While he is lying in sixth place on the Asian Tour Order of Merit, the Indian knows how important the second half of the season will be.

“It’s always the second half of the year that decides the fate for most of us. The guys who are looking at making the cut, the guys hoping to win the Order of Merit or getting into top-five or top-10,” said the golfer. (PTI)

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