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Lahiri slips on 2nd day, lies 20th

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TOKYO, July 30: Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri endured an erratic day at the course and was even-par after 16 holes in the Olympic Games second round which was suspended due to persistent thunderstorms over the east course of the Kasumigaseki Country Club here on Friday.
Lahiri, 4-under on first day, was one of the 16 golfers who were yet to finish their rounds and was tied 20th at the time of suspension of play.
They will return on Saturday morning at 7.45 am and the third round will start after that.
Lahiri bogeyed the second, but made up with a birdie on the sixth to turn in in even par.
On the back nine, he birdied the 10th but dropped a shot on the 13th. He was at the 17th when play was suspended.
Lahiri was lying T-20 after being Tied-8th at the end of the first round.
India’s other player in the field Udayan Mane (69) shot 2-under 69 with the help of three birdies on the back nine after being 1-over for the front nine. He is Tied-57th.
“After the first round (77), things were better today. I was more comfortable and feeling good. Shooting 2-under when some top stars were scoring 2 or 3 over feels good and I am the lowest ranked player,” Mane said.
“I am looking at getting a hot start in the third round and then let’s see.”
A good start could see Mane go up the ladder.
Storms had also affected the first round on Thursday, though all players were able to finish the 18 holes.
Xander Schauffele of the United States moved into the clubhouse lead at 11-under after picking birdies on his last three holes and had two eagles, one on the par-4 sixth and the other on the par-5 14th, to shoot 8-under 63.
Carlos Ortiz of Mexico is one shot back after rounds of 65-67 and he also eagled the par-4 sixth Austrian Sepp Straka, who was leading after the first round. Moving into contention was the Irish duo of Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry, who were four shots behind Schauffele. (PTI)

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