India’s Anirban Lahiri aims to gather momentum towards his 2020-21 PGA TOUR campaign when he makes his debut at the Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship starting on Thursday.

The 33-year-old enjoyed a tied 36th finish in the season-opening Safeway Open two weeks ago which has provided him with shot of confidence in the arm after enduring a difficult past two years with indifferent form.

Lahiri will be in familiar company when he tees up in the PGA TOUR tournament as countryman Arjun Atwal will be in the same group for the opening two rounds.

“The game feels really good at the moment. Safeway was a good confidence booster as after the bad start, I was able to finish strong which felt great,” said Lahiri.

At the Safeway Open, he opened the tournament with a lacklustre 74 but subsequently added rounds of 65, 67 and 70 to ensure a solid start to his sixth season on the PGA TOUR.

It was his best finish since posting a T30 at the Valspar Championship in March, 2019 and his second round 65 was his lowest score since shooting the same number during the second round of the John Deere Classic in July, 2019.

Lahiri, a former two-time Presidents Cup International Team member, spent his downtime at home during golf’s shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic in mid-year by dismantling his golf swing and rebuilding it from scratch with coach Vijay Divecha.

A first trip to Corales Golf Club, which is an idyllic setting with six holes that run along the Caribbean Ocean, is offering Lahiri plenty of fresh optimism of another good week as he seeks to regain his best form on the PGA TOUR.

“The golf course here reminds me of my days on the Asian Tour. Similar grasses and temperatures and conditions to what I played for years back home,” said Lahiri, who holds 10 career top-10s from 120 starts on the PGA TOUR to date. “Definitely a feeling of familiarity even though it’s my first time here.”

Atwal, India’s first winner on the PGA TOUR with his success at the 2010 Wyndham Championship, is also in the field this week and looking to start his 2020-21 campaign on a strong note. Last season, the 47-year-old featured in 12 tournaments on TOUR, making the cut in five events including three of his last four starts.

He is looking forward to a fruitful week, especially in the company of Lahiri. “It’s great. I’m looking forward to playing with Baan,” said Atwal.

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