The Master of Macau

Rising Indian star Anirban Lahiri pipped Hong Kong Open champion Scott Hend at the death to win the Venetian Macau Open in thrilling fashion

In-form Indian Anirban Lahiri claims the Venetian Macau Open for the first time

Indian star Anirban Lahiri claimed a sensational one-stroke victory at the US$900,000 Venetian Macau Open in late October after frontrunner Scott Hend of Australia, who won the Hong Kong Open just the week before, agonisingly bogeyed the last hole.

Lahiri started the final round two shots behind overnight leader Hend and trailed by four at one stage at the Macau Golf and Country Club before rallying on the home stretch to pip Hend and Thailand’s Prom Meesawat.

The 27-year-old Indian signed for a final round of five-under-par 66, which included six birdies, and a winning aggregate of 17-under-par 267. The winner’s cheque of US$162,000 raised his season’s tally to US$504,689 as he consolidated his second place on the Asian Tour’s Order of Merit and narrowed the gap on leader David Lipsky of the United States.

Hend, the defending champion who arrived in Macau in top form after enjoying the best week of his life at Fanling, lipped out a par putt from four feet on the 72nd hole as the roles reversed from last year’s edition where Lahiri was the runner-up. Hend settled for a 69 while Prom charged up the leader board with a 66.

Scott Hend in action late on day four

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