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Lahiri stutters in strong winds, slips to T-63rd

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Honolulu (Hawaii), January 10

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India’s Anirban Lahiri made three bogeys in the last five holes to slip to tied-63rd on the opening day of the Sony Open golf tournament here. For most part of his round on Thursday, Lahiri seemed to be coping well with the strong winds that made playing and scoring difficult. He was 1-under through 13 holes and around 10th on the leaderboard. But he slipped by the end even as darkness forced early finish, with 14 players still on the course. Lahiri finished with a 2-over. Collin Morikawa leads at 5-under, with Ted Potter Jr, Ryan Palmer and Matt Jones tied-second at 3-under.

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