Indiaās Anirban Lahiri makes his first start of 2020 at the Sony Open in Hawaii this week hopeful of rediscovering his best form on the PGA TOUR after spending a frustrating past 18 months.
The 32-year-old Asian star intends to start the new year and decade on a strong footing and is confident significant changes made to his equipment which now comprises of a mixed bag of clubs, his off-season practice routine and a new outlook to life will steer his career back on track after plummeting outside the worldās top-400 ranking.
āI want to get more consistent this year. The last season and a half, Iāve not really contended, so Iāve worked a bit on the scoring aspect of the game, trying to work on putting rounds together, bunches of holes together and getting back to the whole competitive zone which Iāve not been in for a while. My main target (for 2020) is to get back into contention more frequently and just try and keep knocking on the door which is the only way to break through,ā said Lahiri from Honolulu today.
At the end of 2018-19 PGA TOUR Season, Lahiri fell outside the top-125 of the FedExCup points list for the first time since 2016. He needed to return to the Korn Ferry Tour Finals to fight for his PGA TOUR card and two consecutive top-10s provided the lifeline as he retained his playing rights.
His current status will not see him featuring into the higher profile PGA TOUR events but Lahiri views it as a plus point. āIāll have slightly limited opportunities compared to what Iāve had over the last few years and in a way, I think itāll be good as itāll help me focus. I feel a lot more blinkered as to what I need to do. You want to be fully exempt and play in the biggest events but I feel Iām in a good place now to work myself back and I know I can play,ā he said.
As part of his preparation for 2020, Lahiri opted to throw in a mixed bag of clubs which he feels most comfortable with in his attempt to land a first PGA TOUR title and return to the upper echelons of world golf where he ranked as high as 33rdĀ in the world in 2015.
āThereās been a lot of changes. Iāve cleaned up a few things with what I want from my golf and how I want to get about doing the things that I want to do,ā said Lahiri, a former Asian Tour No. 1.
āThere are lots of changes in my equipment. Iām a free agent now so I can play whatever I like across the board which has freed me up to some extent. I have a full mixed bag – Titleist driver, Callaway 3 wood, Ping 5 wood, Srixon irons, Titleist/Vokey wedges and an Odyssey putter. To have that trust in what Iām playing with which at times have not been as good as I would like it to be, thatās one factor. I also changed up how Iāve gone about in practising in the off-season. Itāll be interesting to see how it pays off. I feel itās been very productive and a step forward.ā
In 112 career PGA TOUR starts to date, Lahiri has registered 10 top-10s, including one runner-up finish at the 2017 The Memorial Tournament. A seven-time Asian Tour winner, including two co-sanctioned European Tour victories, the tenacious Indian last tasted victory in 2015 and he hopes to turn the corner in the new decade.
āI like to think Iām right in the middle of it (his career). Iām still only 32. 30 to 35 was the prime for golfers some 20 years ago but itās not anymore and I get it. However, I feel as strong as I ever did, I feel I can get faster and Iāve gotten stronger the past few years. Iāve got to translate that to getting more competitive. For me, itās about confidence and as soon as I get that back, get the ball rolling a bit more, I feel I can get back to playing my best which was like about four to five years ago. I feel like Iām starting a second phase. Itās a new decade and Iām ready to go,ā he said.
Being a new father ā Lahiri and wife Ipsa welcomed daughter Tisya early last year ā has also given Lahiri a fresh perspective to life. Where once golf meant everything, he said it has altered his priorities drastically.
āFatherhood has been fantastic. Itās been a fun ride and given me a different perspective. You go through 30 plus years of your life which 20 was all about golf and now, itās not just golf anymore. Now, itās second priority which I never thought it was a possibility until I became a father. Itās changed a lot of things in a good way on what I need to do,ā said Lahiri.
While he spent much of December sharpening his game, Lahiri found himself sat on his couch quite regularly to watch the Presidents Cup in Australia the United States Team edged the Internatioanl Team. Lahiri is a two-time International Team member in 2015 and 2017.
āIt was heart-breaking to see the Internationals come up just short. I think Ernie (Els) did a fantastic job and all the rookies played brilliantly. You know, itās just something we want to do, not just me but a pool of International players whoāve already played in it and even those who havenāt played want to get in as itās an important event for us,ā said Lahiri.
āItās definitely something that I want to get back to in a couple of yearsā time but everything starts with my golf and thatās what Iām putting all my focus and energy into and hopefully weāll start seeing the dividends.ā