Anirban Lahiri needed a birdie on the very last hole to haul himself back to even par and stay afloat at the end of the first round of the Small Business Connection Championship at River Run, the second of four Web.Com Tour Finals events.
Lahiri, however, continues to be well-placed in the race to grab one of the 25 all-important PGA Tour cards for 2016 as he is fifth in the separate money list of the Four-event Final Series.
The Indian, who finished tied-sixth after having been in contention for two rounds last week at Hotel Fitness Championships, had a decent start before lapsing into a rough patch with three bogeys in four holes between the fifth and eighth holes.
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Lahiri's driving off the tee was once again off as he managed only 50 per cent fairways and needed 32 putts, and found two-thirds of the greens in regulation.
Lahiri, winner of the Malaysian Open and Hero Indian Open, two prominent events on European Tour, has initially committed to only the first three events in the four-event Web.Com Tour Final series. But in those, he will need to stay in the top-25 of a Separate Money List compiled for the Final Series.
It is only the third year for the 'Finals' format for Web.Com and the last two years, the 25th finisher in the 'Finals Money List' had USD 33,650.00 (Bobby Gates in 2013) and USD 36,311.66 (Eric Axley in 2014). So, Lahiri with USD 34,750 in the first event will need one small push to ensure one of the 25 cards for 2016.
While Lahiri has said that he will take a break after the first three events and skip the Tour Championships to take a week off before the Presidents Cup, it remains to be seen what he will do if he is close to sealing the card after three events.