Instead, Lahiri today said he would keep it at his grandparents place at Salt Lake here.
All excited to win his maiden title at the Royal Calcutta Golf Club, a place where he's been coming since he was 11, Lahiri said: "This title is all for my grandparents who are no more."
Terming this a dream home coming, Lahiri added, "Forget winning, I've not yet come close to winning here... I've been playing here since I was 11-years-old... I'm happy to have come back winning at home in the 15th year."
"I remember coming here to my grandparents place in Salt Lake and coming here to play golf. This time, they are not with me so it's for him. I'm not taking the Trophy back to Bangalore. This will stay here (at my grandparents place in Salt Lake)."
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Lahiri had to overcome a right knee ligament injury in August as he went on to win three titles on the PGTI Tour and one on the Asian circuit.
Terming 2013 as the best year, Lahiri, who has 13 professional titles already, said: "I feel like a veteran at 26... The 2013 season has been my most consistent season so far as I won four titles this year...
Overnight leader by three strokes, Lahiri started poorly with a double bogey on the second but he regained his touch with birdies on the fourth, fifth, ninth, 12th, 16th and 17th to edge out Rahil Gangjee for the top spot by four strokes.
He birdied on the ninth where as Gangjee slipped with a bogey in what became the turning point in the battle between the duo for the top spot.
"The birdie on the ninth was the turning point of the day as it increased my lead from one shot to three shots since Rahil bogeyed the same hole. The birdie on the 12th was crucial as well as it helped me further expand my lead to five shots."