Lahiri, who was struck by back spasms on the front-nine in the first round, had struggled his way to a 77 on the opening day.
Lahiri, winner of the Malaysian Open and the Hero Indian Open this season on European Tour, is now nine-over 149 for two rounds and placed way down in the 72nd place, exactly where he was after the first day.
Meanwhile, Jim Furyk shot a second successive 66 and moved into lead at eight-under 132. The 45-year-old Furyk was four shots ahead of Shane Lowery (66), Bubba Watson (66) and Dustin Johnson (67).
Lahiri, who was hit by back spasms in the first round, said, "It got a lot better overnight and the warm weather helped. I enjoyed the sweat for a change."
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"When I worked up a sweat, it kind of got flushed out. I was moving good. I have got my yardage back, though my timing is slightly off in early parts of the round because of what happened yesterday," he added.
As for the second round, the Indian said, "It was a silly round of golf, all of my dropped shots were kind of silly. I probably hit one bad shot, which deserved a bogey. Actually, I am not playing too badly, but having said that it is not good when you see a big number (referring to first round) like that on the scoreboard."
"I am looking at these next two days to get some momentum to see how much I can go back to where I am. I will try to post a couple of scores in 60s and take it from there," he said.