Tokyo, July 28: Anirban Lahiri and Udayan Mane will carry the Indian hopes when the Olympic golf competition tees off on Thursday and the seasoned campaigners said they
are out to change the face of the sport in the country with a strong showing at the Kasumigaseki Country Club here.
With 60 players in the field and no cut being applied, Lahiri, who is coming off a top-3 finish on the PGA Tour, knows he has the game to spring a surprise or two. Lahiri has come with S Chikkarangappa as his caddie.
Chikka is one of the top golfers on the domestic circuit and has multiple top-3 finishes on the Indian tour.
He is also looking forward to learning from the experience. Mane has his usual caddie Rupesh. Both Lahiri and Mane train with Vijay Divecha.
The women’s event to be held next week will see Aditi Ashok in action and it will be her second Olympics like Lahiri. “As you can imagine, it’s a big deal. The Olympics is a big deal. We had our first (women’s weightlifting) silver on the first day of the Games…I can feel how it will boost that sport positively and I would love for it to happen in golf.
“This is a great opportunity to have a first with golf for us to change the perception and attitude.”
Fellow Bengalurean Mane added, “It will mean that the face of golf will change permanently.”
“Right now, there is a select amount of people who know what golf is in our country. If we can win a medal, people will know what golf is, all the 1.3 billion people in India.”
Lahiri is seeking to make amends for finishing 57th out of 60 golfers in Rio 2016 Games. Mane, 30, who has 11 victories on the domestic circuit, grew up competing in swimming and basketball before taking up golf as a career. (PTI)