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SCHNIEDERJANS RECORDS EMOTIONAL COMEBACK WIN, LAHIRI FINISHES IN TOP TEN
Golfplus Monthly
|February 2025
Ollie Schniederjans completed a remarkable comeback victory at International Series India presented by DLF, in front of a captivated audience packing out the DLF Golf and Country Club in Gurugram, just outside Delhi.
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 The American, lifted by an outrageous chip in for birdie on 13, fired a three-under-par 69 for a four-round aggregate of 10-under.
It gave him a surprise four-shot victory over reigning US Open champion Bryson DeChambeau, his nearest challenger - in the opening event of the year on The International Series that brought crowds flocking to Gurugram.
The two-time major winner pulled out all the stops with a seven-under par round of 65, but it wasn't enough to cancel out an eight-shot gap that Schniederjans had built up over him going into the final round, and he finished on six under for the week.
"It means a lot to me," said the 31-year-old Schniederjans, ably supported by his middle brother Ben as caddie this week. "This golf course is very challenging, and back in the day I would have had a hard time out here, so to come out and shoot those scores now, with everything I have been through, my game is a lot better than it ever was. This was proof this week."
India's Anirban Lahiri ensured he was in the top10 of the International Series India presented by DLF, a tournament for which he worked really hard to make the event happen.
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