La Quinta: Anirban Lahiri made small errors but paid a big price for it as he missed the cut at the American Express Championships, here.
The Indian ace, who was the Asian Tour number one in 2015 before getting to the PGA Tour, made some clubbing errors on an unusually tough day at the Nicklaus Tournament course, which usually plays easier of the two facilities in use this week.
Following up on a solid 68 on Stadium Course, Lahiri carded one-over 73 at Nicklaus Course and missed the cut by one shot.
Korea's Sungjae Im of Korea rode a hot putter to seize a one-shot lead with 7-under 65 at PGA West Stadium Course. The 22-year-old rising star is 11-under 133 for 36 holes. Countryman Si Woo Kim (68) is 12-under 134 among five players chasing him.
"Definitely a tough day. Actually, I didn't play that bad. Made a couple of errors in clubbing like on the ninth hole I found the water with my second shot. I was probably was in between clubs," Lahiri said.
"It was really a tough day with the wind swirling around and was quite cold. In all honesty, I thought the Nicklaus Tournament course that we played today was actually playing harder than the stadium.