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Chawrasia, Lahiri end up way down

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August 15, 2016 00:25 IST

SSP Chawrasia

IMAGE: India’s SSP Chawrasia in action in the individual event at the Rio Olympics. Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Reuters

India's campaign in golf at the Olympics ended on a disappointing note as SSP Chawrasia and Anirban Lahiri finished tied 50th and tied 57th respectively after going through contrasting days at the Olympic golf course in Rio de Janeiro.

Chawrasia, who scored 71, 71 and 69 in the last three rounds, had to endure a frustrating day as he carded a horrendous seven-over 78 on the final round to slip 28 places to tied 50th.

Lahiri, on the other hand, brought home an improved one-over 72 in the final round to stay static at 57th.

The Olympic golf course barred its fangs on Chawrasia as he dropped a triple bogey at the third, a bogey at seventh and a birdie at eighth to make the turn at two-over. He then stumbled on a bogey patch from 11th to 14th hole, which also included a double bogey at the 13th.

Lahiri was one-under after the front-nine but a couple of bogeys at 12th and 13th and a double bogey at the 15th threatened to spoil his day before he picked up a couple of birdies at the 16th and 18th to end on a positive note.

Britain's Justin Rose (67), Sweden's Henrik Stenson (68) and USA's Matt Kuchar (63) won the gold, silver and bronze respectively after totalling 268, 270 and 271 after four rounds.

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