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WGC - HSBC Champions: Lahiri signs off with mixed emotions

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Posted by Admin 05 Nov 2014

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November 9th 2014, Shanghai, China: India’s Anirban Lahiri wrapped up his challenge at Asia’s richest tournament with a two-under-par 70 under challenging conditions at the US$8.5 million WGC-HSBC Champions on Sunday.

Lahiri’s four-day total of even-par 288 saw him finish tied for 28th place and brought about mixed emotions for the five-time Asian Tour winner, who was playing in his first World Golf Championship at the Sheshan International Golf Club this week.

While he was left to reflect on a poor short game, the 27-year-old Indian knows he has the game to take on the world’s best players again.

“I wouldn’t say I’m pleased with my performance as I came into this week playing some good golf. I’m still playing good golf but it’s just my short game and putting that let me down this week.

“All of us (Asian players) who are here are good enough to win this event but for that you got to show up and play your best game and have everything working. I didn’t putt well enough to get up there but I’ve shown I can compete against the best players in the world,” said Lahiri.

Lahiri started the day staring at a massive 13-shot gap that separated him from Northern Ireland’s Graeme McDowell who led after the third round.

But he showed character by making up ground quickly with a flawless outward-nine at the Sheshan International Golf Club.

“It wasn’t easy by any stretch of the imagination yesterday but it was a little better today. The greens were slightly softer thanks to the rain yesterday. I got off to a good start today and I could have shot an even better number but I’m happy that I got the bogeys off the card on the front-nine.

“The back-nine was not as great as I had couple of lapse of concentration and dropped a few shots,” said Lahiri who then traded three bogeys and two birdies in his back-nine.

Lahiri will attempt to earn his European Tour card at their Qualifying School next week but has vowed to return to the Asian Tour next month where the Order of Merit race is expected to go down the wire.

“The Order of Merit race is still open and that makes for some exciting golf. Hopefully I can turn up and play some of my best golf and chase David (Lipsky) down,” said Lahiri.


Bubba Watson (USA) with the winner's trophy
Two moments of magic on Sheshan International’s 18th hole saw Bubba Watson win the title after a play-off with Tim Clark on the dramatic final day.

Watson was two shots clear with three holes to play, only to bogey the 16th and run up a double bogey on the 17th after failing to escape a greenside bunker at the first attempt.

That dropped the Masters Tournament champion one shot behind playing partners Clark and Rickie Fowler, as well as the final group of Graeme McDowell, Hiroshi Iwata and Martin Kaymer.

Clark looked in pole position when he hit his third shot to the par five 18th to four feet and saw Fowler find the water and Watson a greenside bunker.

However, Watson then amazingly holed his bunker shot for an eagle and Clark's birdie was only good enough to leave the pair tied on 11 under, with the final group needing to birdie the last to join the play-off.

Kaymer's chances disappeared when his approach flew over the green into the water, while McDowell and Iwata missed from 18 and 12 feet respectively.

Clark and Watson returned to the 18th for the play-off and Watson found the same greenside bunker with his second shot after Clarke had hit his third to around 20 feet.

Watson was unable to repeat his heroics from the sand but after Clark had left his birdie attempt short, the left-hander holed his birdie putt to seal victory.

"For me this is the big one," Watson said after his third win in 2014. "It's very big because I always wanted to win outside the US. It's my seventh win, gets me closer to ten wins which has always been my goal. It's a World Golf Championship, so when you add it all up it means a lot."

Speaking about the 72nd hole, the 36 year old added: "It was such a tough bunker shot you are not really thinking about making it, but I told my caddie it's been a wild day, a wild couple of holes, but if we can make this it changes everything and it went in like a putt. Clark was like 'Why would you do that?!'

"In the play-off, it was funny because the bunker shot I holed was on the same line (as the putt) so we knew the line, we knew it was fast. I was trying to two-putt and it just fell in."

Clark was left to rue missing a short birdie putt on the 16th but the South African said: "I never expected to be in this position at the start of the week. I fought hard. I knew I needed to birdie that play-off hole, especially with him (Watson) being able to reach.

"Obviously disappointed to be that close but I'm pleased overall. I just tried to play this course smart and in the end it was enough to give me a shout."

McDowell had led since an opening 67 but struggled to a closing 73 to finish joint third alongside Iwata and Fowler, who saved par on the 18th in a round of 70.

"To be brutally honest, I didn't have my 'A' game all week," McDowell said. "And the golf course just got so difficult this weekend. The pins were evil at times and you really had to be on your iron play to have a chance to access them and I didn't play well enough, simple as that.

"The putter that was so hot early in the week kind of cooled off this weekend, but to finish tied third in this type of field, not playing my best, I have to count myself fairly fortunate.

"To finish third in the style I did, I'm disappointed. To finish third playing the way I did, I'm pretty happy."

US Open Champion Kaymer also tried to look at the positives despite the double bogey on the 18th which dropped him into a tie for sixth with Ryder Cup team-mate Ian Poulter and Denmark's Thorbjørn Olesen.

"It was just unfortunate with 18," said Kaymer, who won the title in 2011. "Thought I had a good yardage. I thought it was a perfect yardage with a hurting wind, but it came off very, very hot.

"But I take a lot of positives out of that week. It was a good week. I played really well and I have another two or three big tournaments to go."

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