2022 has been a struggle for Anirban Lahiri as he has yet to collect a top-40 finish. With his iron play lagging behind, the Olympian spoke to his mindset ahead of his sixth Players Championship appearance.
Yet to make the weekend at TPC Sawgrass, both course history and current form are not on Lahiri’s side. Well aware, the 34-year-old spoke eloquently when asked about the state of his game, saying, “The beauty about what we do, Laura, is that you’re one week away from being a PGA TOUR winner. You’re one week away from being at Augusta. You’re one week away from having a two, three-year exemption. You’re one week away from you having a different kind of conversation with me. So really the road map boils down to what can I do to play better? What can I do to change the kind of scores I’m shooting. It’s not like a systematic investment plan where I’m going to five points a week for the next 20 weeks. It’s not like that in golf. So, you just have to try to go back to the drawing board. You just have to try to clean up the areas that are kind of making the scorecards dirty, so to speak. And then you work your way back from there. I think the most important thing for me in terms of a road map is for me to build some confidence and momentum through the rest of the season. The one thing that’s really important is to see myself hit more quality shots in competition. You have to start somewhere. I think that’s more what your question is. For me, that’s my starting point because once I can start building confidence and momentum through tournament golf -- and you see it on the PGA TOUR, guys that miss four cuts, five cuts in a row and they’ll have that big win out of nowhere. So, the road map is really quite simple. You just have to keep working at the quality of your golf. You have to keep working to improve your confidence. To trend in the right direction and to kind of reverse the flow of things and then to let things happen. It’s very difficult in our game to let things happen, and that’s one of the things I’m guilty of because, when you’re not playing well, you’re trying to force a good result or trying to force a good shot. You sometimes start pushing against a wall, and you go backwards. So, yeah, I’m just trying to keep things simple and do all the things I just spoke to you about.” See link below for Lahiri’s full press conference transcript.