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The 22-year-old pro, who notched his first professional victory in September, won another — the biggest on the Indian tour — lifting the BILT Open title, having finished seven strokes ahead of the next best in the field.
Lahiri, who shot a one-under 71 in final round, aggregated 20-under 268, bettering the course record by one — set up by Jyoti Randhawa last year. The victory, which fetched him a cheque of Rs 16.16 lakh, was all the more sweet as he’d lost to Randhawa here in the 2008 edition after leading the field for three days.
“I would’ve loved to win the event with the ‘sharks’ around (Jeev Milkha Singh, Jyoti Randhawa, Gaganjeet Bhullar, all of whom skipped the tournament to play in Shanghai). Nonetheless, the win means a lot to me. It gives me loads of confidence for the remaining events this season, especially the international ones,” he said.
Lahiri, who made three birdies and a bogey on his remaining nine holes from round three in the morning, led the field by six strokes at 19-under 197 after the third round with a 66 to slam the door shut on the chasing pack.
His final round got off to a birdie-eagle start, and despite him dropping a few strokes, his win was just a matter of time. Meanwhile, Himmat Singh Rai and Digvijay Singh finished tied third at 11-under 277, while Vikrant Chopra and Harendra Gupta shared the fifth spot at 10-under 278. Mukesh Kumar ended the tournament with a total of nine under 279 to finish lone seventh.
European event in February
Gurgaon will play host to a 1.5 million dollar event from Februrary 11-14 2010, Professional Golfers Tour of India (PGTI) director Padamjeet Sandhu vonfirmed on Sunday. “
The event will be held at the DLF golf course from February 11 to 14, 2010. Our commitment to the European Tour is for three years with an increase in prize-money every year,” he said. The event will be followed by an Asian Tour tournament worth $500,000 and the venue for it will be decided later.


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