Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri rode a roller-coaster before finally making the cut on his first appearance at the Masters here today.
The 27-year-old current Asia number one, who shot one-under 71 on the first day seemed to be sitting pretty before the day began but soon ran into trouble.
Anirban became the second Indian after Jeev Milkha Singh (in 2007 and 2008) to make the cut at the Masters.
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He was right on the line as 55 players made the cut, which fell at two-over.
Also making the cut with Lahiri were Noh Seung Yul (70-74) in tied 27th and Thongchai Jaidee (75-70) in tied 33rd place.
Admitting it was a tough day for him, Lahiri said, "Yeah, it was. I got off to a terrible start, 3 and 4 and then followed that up with 6. I did not execute my plans at all. Obviously I was not able to focus as well as I would have liked. I think that also kind of happened because I got wrong footed with a few bogeys early on."
"I think I fought back well, but I just hit so many loose shots today. It was disappointing to drop so many shots today.
But I'm happy that I managed to make it through to the weekend," her added.
Lahiri had three bogeys in first six holes, followed by a birdie on par-5 eighth. The back nine was a rough roller coaster ride. A bogey on 11th hole with a three-putt was followed by a stunning eagle off a 25-footer putt on 13th. But on the very next hole, he gave it away with a double bogey that was a three-putt.