The lure of walking the 18th fairway once again and see the Indian flag fluttering kept him going before an ailing Anirban Lahiri bowed out of The Open Championship with a second straight three-over-par 75 here today.
The 27-year-old Lahiri had been suffering from fever since Monday evening.
"If it was any other tournament, I may have pulled out," said Lahiri.
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"I had bad fever and body ache and I was contemplating at one time whether to play or not, (but) because I wanted to walk down the 18th and see the Indian flag, I decided to tee up," said Lahiri.
"My manager and Bradleys chatted with me and put me in the right mood to play. I wasn't sure if I was going to finish the round. Around the 7th or 8th I was feeling bad, but I am glad though that I played. It was a great learning experience," he added.
"I spoke to my father. I have had fever since Monday. It has to be some viral. I keep getting body ache and shivers. It keeps returning every night, and I have seen it before and my Dad diagnosed it. I took paracetamol and brufen and that helped me to two play at least two days."
Lahiri finished with justified reward in the form of a birdie on the 18th to card a second successive 75 but his total of 150 was not enough to keep him on for the weekend.
"That birdie at the very last was some compensation. I had felt disappointed at not being able to get a birdie at either 16 or 18 yesterday. I made up somewhat today," said Lahiri.