Selangor (Malaysia), Sep 19 (IANS): Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri birdied three of his last five holes to maintain a tight grip in the weather-disrupted Worldwide Holdings Selangor Masters here Friday.
He holed a 20-feet birdie putt on the last hole for a three-under-par 68 to emerge as the second round leader on 10-under-par 132 in the RM1.3 million (approximately $410,000) Asian Tour event.
Tour rookie Cameron Smith of Australia trailed closely by two shots following a 66 while another Indian S.S.P. Chowrasia was a further two shots back in third place after shooting a 70 at the Seri Selangor Golf Club.
Australia's Jake Higginbottom produced a flawless 65 which included an outward 31 to share fourth position with Thailand's Chapchai Nirat (69) while Chan Yih-shin of Chinese Taipei and Chris Gaunt of Australia were on five-under with three holes to play.
The halfway stage of the Selangor Masters was called off due to darkness after the round was delayed for approximately one hour and 30 minutes in the afternoon due to inclement weather.
An in-form Lahiri, ranked second on the Order of Merit, was even-par through 13 holes but steadied ship to put himself in prime position to claim his fifth Asian Tour win and second title this year.
"I was overthinking and had 100 things going on in my mind. But on the seventh hole, we were held up a little bit by the group in front and that gave me the opportunity to clear my head," said the 27-year-old Lahiri.
"I started talking to my caddie about inane things and when we were ready to play again, it cleared my head. So that's what I will need to do the next time I overthink on the golf course," he smiled.
Lahiri will enter the weekend rounds with the aim of going one rung better after finishing second last year.
"When you play well, when you come back to the course, you feel confident. When I got in here on Tuesday, I had good memories from last year. When I went out there, I had that in mind and I can play well on the golf course," Lahiri explained.
Chowrasia, a two-time Asian Tour winner, will need to overcome the tricky greens at Seri Selangor after struggling with a cold putter in a round of two birdies against one bogey.
"I missed a few putts and that explains my score. There are two more days to go so hopefully I play well. I'm four shots behind but that is really nothing on this golf course. I will try my best," Chowrasia explained.