Key Points

Anirban Lahiri has stormed into the lead at the LIV Golf Virginia tournament with a spectacular 7-under 64. His remarkable round includes seven birdies and no bogeys, putting him two strokes ahead of top competitors like Bubba Watson and Graeme McDowell. This performance could mark Lahiri's first significant tournament win since his 2015 Hero Indian Open. The Indian golfer is not just leading individually but has also helped his Crushers team take the top spot in team standings.

Key Points: Anirban Lahiri Leads LIV Golf Virginia with Record Round

  • Lahiri breaks tournament record with impressive 7-under performance
  • First potential LIV Golf victory for Indian golfer
  • Tops leaderboard ahead of Bubba Watson and Graeme McDowell
  • Crushers team leads team standings
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LIV Golf Virginia: Anirban Lahiri takes 2-shot lead after second round

Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri takes 2-shot lead at LIV Golf Virginia with stunning 7-under 64, eyeing first tournament victory

"Seven birdies, zero bogeys - a near-perfect round - Golf Commentary"

Gainesville, June 8

Anirban Lahiri carded a 7-under-par 64 at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club tournament record to jump into the lead by two strokes after the second round of LIV Golf Virginia

Lahiri made seven birdies, including three consecutive on holes 6-8, and did not card a bogey. He stands at 11-under for the tournament, two clear of Bubba Watson, Graeme McDowell and day one co-leader Martin Kaymer, who are all at 9-under headed into the final round.

None of the four have won a LIV event before.

Lahiri has not won a title anywhere since he 2015 Hero Indian Open in his own country, India. He is the only Indian on Liv golf.

In LIV’s shotgun format, Lahiri played in the first group off of No. 1 with Joaquin Niemann. Niemann had put together a birdie run on holes 5-8, and had just birdied the 10th as he stepped up to 11, playing at 190 yards, with the tournament lead. His tee shot, however, was too short, hitting the front of the hillside green across Lake Manassas before tumbling down into the water.

Niemann would take a penalty and card a double bogey, finishing his round at -3, four strokes back and in a four-way tie for fifth with Jon Rahm, Phil Mickelson and the other day one co-leader, Bryson DeChambeau.

Rahm, the third member of the group that started at the first with Lahiri and Niemann, could’ve just as easily been in the lead. He shot 2-under round of 69.

DeChambeau and Lahiri’s efforts led their Crushers team to the top of the team standings by a stroke over the Brooks Kopeka-led Smash GC.

- IANS

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Here are 6 authentic Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul P.
What a performance by Anirban! 🇮🇳 After so many years, finally seeing an Indian golfer leading in an international tournament. That bogey-free round shows his mental strength. Hope he closes it out tomorrow! #GoLahiri
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Priya K.
As someone who followed Anirban since his early days, this makes me so emotional. Golf isn't even that popular in India but he's been grinding for years. That 2015 Hero Open win was special, but this could be bigger! Fingers crossed for final round 🤞
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Arjun S.
Honestly didn't expect this from Lahiri after his recent form. But that's golf - one good round changes everything. Hope this inspires more Indians to take up golf seriously. We need more representation at top level!
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Sneha M.
The way he handled pressure on back nine was brilliant! But let's not celebrate yet - final round pressure is different. Watson and Kaymer are experienced players. Anirban needs to stay focused. #LIVGolf
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Vikram J.
Watching this at 2am IST was worth it! That birdie run on 6-8 was pure class. Though I wish LIV had better TV coverage in India - had to stream it on phone. Come on Anirban, bring the trophy home! 🏆
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Neha R.
While I'm happy for Anirban, I do wish he was playing on PGA Tour instead of LIV. The competition level is different. But a win is a win, and India needs this boost for golf. Hope junior golfers are watching!

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