Ponte Vedra Beach (Florida): India's Anirban Lahiri took a slender one-shot lead over the American duo of Harald Varner III and Tom Hoge on 9-under through 11 holes of his third round at The Players Championship, which was suspended late in the evening on Sunday due to darkness following multiple weather disruptions since Thursday.
Lahiri is 25 holes away from the dream victory at The Players Championship, which will conclude at TPC Sawgrass on later on Monday (Tuesday IST).
Chasing a maiden victory in what is the PGA Tour's flagship USD20m tournament, the 34-year-old Lahiri will resume his round later on Monday with the final round scheduled soon after.
Lahiri will be aiming to become only the second Indian after Arjun Atwal to win on the PGA Tour (2010 Wyndham Championship) and the third Asian golfer after South Korea's KJ Choi (2011) and Si Woo Kim (2017) to win The Players.
"Yeah, who doesn't want to win The Players Championship," Lahiri told the PGA Tour after he produced an amazing six birdies against a lone bogey in 11 holes of his third round before play was suspended.
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"You just don't know. You grind away, you keep chipping away, you keep working on your game, and when it clicks, it clicks. It could be this week, it could be next week. As long as it happens, and that's the belief you've got to have, and that's the commitment you've got to have. I'm just happy that I'm playing well. I'm just happy that I'm hitting my irons well. When you are in that state of mind, you usually play well, and that's what's happening."
Lahiri holds multiple wins in Asia, including two DP World Tour titles which he achieved in 2015. A two-time International Team player at the Presidents Cup, the Indian has played full time on the PGA Tour since 2016 where he has a career-best finish of tied second at the 2017 Memorial Tournament and 12 other top-10s through 153 starts on Tour.
He has struggled with his form in recent times, with his last top-10 being the Barbasol Championship in July 2021 while this season, he has missed seven cuts from 12 starts. In five appearances at The Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass, he has four missed cuts and has a T74 finish in 2019.
However, he is upbeat of the prospects ahead on Monday.
"It's been great. Obviously nice to catch the good side of the draw to start. I think, to be honest, going to bed last night I was a bit scared how cold it was going to be (Sunday). I'm not used to playing temperatures sub-40F, and I did struggle a little bit when I came out (to resume his second round), but it was nice to just get back into a good process and a good rhythm. Made a lot of good swings today, just kept it in front of me," said Lahiri.