Anirban Lahiri

Anirban Lahiri

36-Year-Old Golfer
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for Anirban Lahiri in 2024. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
T6 at LIV Jeddah
March 3, 2024
Lahiri scored a five-under 65 in the final round at LIV Jeddah to finish tied for sixth place.
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Lahiri was able to jump 11 spots following his final round Sunday. He tallied 10 birdies and just two bogeys over the final 36 holes of the tournament. Crushers GC scored 20-under in the final round thanks to Lahiri, Charles Howell III and captain Bryson DeChambeau to capture the LIV Jeddah team title. Lahiri sits in 21st place in the individual standings heading into LIV Golf Hong Kong on March 8.
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LIV Golf Miami: Team Power Rankings
16 days ago
Last year's team champions are off to a hot start in 2024. Crushers GC remain at the top of Ryan Pohle's power rankings as LIV Golf heads to Doral for a third straight season.
LIV Golf Hong Kong: Team Power Rankings
42 days ago
Crushers GC is off to a fast start, and they take over the top spot in Ryan Pohle's power rankings heading into this week's event in Hong Kong.
LIV Golf Jeddah: Team Power Rankings
51 days ago
Thanks to a dominant display its last time out, Smash GC makes a major move up the power rankings in advance of LIV Golf Jeddah.
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Lahiri has elected to jump to LIV Golf and at outside the top-90 in the OWGR he is unlikely to make it into the majors next season.
Lahiri was able to post a pair of top-5s (one in an alternate event) in an otherwise benign year and it was just enough for him to keep his card for another season. He was able to find some increased distance off-the-tee, but he's been a below-average iron player since coming on tour. It's hard to be too optimistic about his chances of having a better season next year, and he may be relegated to the Korn Ferry Tour when all is said and done.
A rib injury hindered Lahiri's performance during the fall series in 2019, but he then remained sideline from the Arnold Palmer Invitational until the Wyndham Championship due to an undisclosed reason. This may have been related to pandemic travel restrictions, however. Nonetheless, Lahiri made just five cuts in 13 starts during his 2019-20 campaign, failing to collect a single top-25 result in the process.
Finishing outside of the top-125 in the FedEx Cup standings for the first time since 2015, Lahiri had no choice but to participate in the Korn Ferry Tour Finals after notching just two top-25s on the PGA Tour this past season. He'll retain his card thanks to top-10s at the KFT's Albertsons Boise Open and Nationwide Children's Hospital Championship, but Lahiri's value remains extremely limited moving forward as he ranked just 176th in SG: Tee-to-Green and 177th in GIR percentage during his 2018-19 campaign.
Lahiri broke through during the 2016-2017 season when he picked up a pair of top-3s on his way to nearly $2 million in earnings. It was just his second full season on the PGA Tour which meant we didn't have enough history to guess where he was going. While he didn't take his game to the next level last season, he didn't take a step backward either. The lower cap number leaves him in a spot where it's reasonable to take a chance on him this season. The odd thing about Lahiri is, his putting was much better last season than the season prior. If he's able to maintain that level of putting this season, he should be near his 2016-2017 numbers again this season.
Lahiri made a huge jump from two seasons ago to last season as his earnings went from $835k to just under $2 million. The question surrounding Lahiri is – is this just the beginning or is this his ceiling? With only a couple years on the PGA Tour under his belt, it's tough to tell if he has more upside than he showed last season or if he's peaked. In cases like these, it's wise to take the safe route and simply wait and see what he does this year. With all of these questions, Lahiri's number is too much of an investment for the upcoming season.
Lahiri is no stranger to success on the golf course, but much of that success has come overseas. His first stint on the PGA Tour last season was fairly successful as he played well enough to retain his card for the upcoming season, but he failed to make much of a splash. It wasn't his play on Thursday-Friday that was the issue as he made the cut in 16 of 21 starts, but rather his play on the weekend which kept him from having a great season. With one full year on the PGA Tour under his belt, expect Lahiri to get his weekend issues figured out and for this season to be much better. With that in mind, Lahiri is a solid salary cap play this year and should go near the eighth or ninth round in a draft.
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T21 at LIV Mayakoba
February 5, 2024
Lahiri fired a four-under 67 in the final round of the LIV Mayakoba Invitational to finish the tournament at two-under for a share of 21st place.
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Runner-up at LIV Adelaide
April 24, 2023
Lahiri fired a seven-under 65 in the final round of LIV Adelaide, finishing three shots behind champion Talor Gooch.
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Making jump to LIV Tour
August 30, 2022
LIV Golf announced Tuesday that Lahiri joined its tour and will make his debut at its event Friday at The International Golf Club in Boston.
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Fails to advance to Wilmington
August 15, 2022
Lahiri carded a 36-hole total of even-par to miss the cut by two shots at this past week's FedEx St. Jude Championship.
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Leads in SG: Tee-to-green in NC
August 7, 2022
Lahiri posted a two-under 68 on Sunday at the Wyndham Championship to finish tied for eighth place.
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