Lahiri, who had a good weekend with rounds of 67-71 at Akron, Ohio in the WGC-Bridgestone last week, hit the drive to 327 yards as Matt Dobyns and JB Holmes finished second and third on the par-5 593-yard second hole, which is also called "Big Country".
The 'Long Drive' competition requires the golfers not only to hit long but also find the fairway. Big hitters, Rory McIlroy, coming back after missing the British Open, Bubba Watson, Jason Day and Tony Finau, missed the fairway and their drives did not count.
"That was a great start at the PGA Championships. It is always nice to win something. Now I have least one thing in common with the legendary Jack Nicklaus," he gushed.
The top three drivers, Lahiri, Dobyns and Holmes each receive a money clip yesterday.
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The PGA Long Drive Competition originated at the 1952 PGA Championship in Louisville, and was revived last year. The PGA of America offers all players in the field the opportunity to hit one tee shot at the second hole. The ball must come to rest in the fairway to be counted.
Lahiri opens his first round with a morning start alongside Morgan Hoffman of US and Steven Young of Scotland.