Starting with a birdie on the 10th, his first hole of the day, the World No. 33 Lahiri parred the next seven holes to stay under-par before encountering his first disappointment in the form of a double bogey on the 17th.
Thereafter two other birdies back-to-back on fifth and sixth and three bogeys, two of them in last three holes saw him finish at two-over 74 for the first day.
It put the winner of Malaysian and Hero Indian Open winner way behind at 117th place three shots behind the projected cut. The leader was Scott Piercy, who blazed the course with a nine-under 63 and opened a two-shot lead over German Alex Cejka and long-hitting JB Holmes. Piercy at one stage five birdies in a row.
Lahiri is due to play his first Masters next week and is looking forward to a series of starts over the next few months in the US.
"The good thing is being in the position that I am right now (World's Top-50) is that I'll probably get into all four Majors and the WGC. So that's eight events, eight really good events to be playing in. Honestly, if you have a good run in these eight, that should be good enough.