Lahiri hopes to reverse fortunes at AT&T Byron Nelson golf

Lahiri hopes to reverse fortunes at AT&T Byron Nelson golf

Press Trust of India  |  Dallas (US) 

India's would look to hold on to his PGA card when he tees up at the Byron Nelson championship here.

Without a title since early 2015, when he won in his home country at the Hero Indian Open, Lahiri is bracing against time to hold on to his PGA card.

The event has moved to a brand new site, the exclusive Club, which has a links-like feel with no trees and is different than most courses on the

Interestingly, Lahiri has been paired with South African Justin Harding, whose rise to world's top 50 has been spectacular over the past year and a half.

Harding was in the mix at the Masters for almost 54 holes before finishing a highly creditable tied 12th in his maiden appearance at the Augusta National.

Like Lahiri in 2015 and 2017, Harding is seeking a place in the President's Cup and also hoping to get his full card for 2020.

The third alongside Lahiri and Harding will be and they will tee up from the 10th at noon.

Lahiri has just had one top 10 this season and has time and again seemed to find his form, only to lose in the latter part of the week. His putting has been a problem.

Meanwhile, Brooks Koepka, week away from defending his most recent major championship win, is focusing on the task at hand -- the Byron Nelson. He did not play the event last year.

Koepka defends his title at Bethpage. He won it last year at Bellerive.

He has already won once this season in last fall at the CJ CUP @NINE BRIDGES in Korea, but has been somewhat low by his own standards.

Also in the field are last year's champion Billy Horschel, and Jordan Spieth, who join more than a dozen others from the world's top 100.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, May 08 2019. 21:30 IST