Updated On: 19 July, 2015 08:57 AM IST | | V Krishnaswamy
<p>A break of almost 48 hours after the first two rounds of a Major is a luxury seldom afforded to players. But Anirban Lahiri has got it and he is fully relishing despite the Monday finish for the 144th Open means a change in travel plans among other things</p>

Anirban Lahiri
St Andrews (Scotland): A break of almost 48 hours after the first two rounds of a Major is a luxury seldom afforded to players. But Anirban Lahiri has got it and he is fully relishing despite the Monday finish for the 144th Open means a change in travel plans among other things.
Anirban Lahiri
It also means a free day with the family for a relaxed lunch and dinner and a walk around the town and near the beach. The last time the Open went into a Monday finish was 1988, when Seve Ballesteros emerged winner.