Updated On: 16 July, 2015 08:15 AM IST | | V Krishnaswamy
<p>Lahiri has played a lot in US and Europe, but with moderate success; the stage has been way bigger at the Masters, the US Open and the WGCs besides events he had never played before.</p>

Anirban Lahiri
St. Andrews, Scotland: Relaxed walks around on cobble-stoned streets in this University town with his family and the comfort of having his tried and trusted caddie, Rajiv, back besides the presence of his long-time coach, Vijay Divecha have given Anirban Lahiri a sense of comfort.
Anirban Lahiri. Pic/AFP
It is a sense of comfort that he may not have felt since winning the Hero Indian Open in February, which catapulted him into the exalted club of Top-50 in the world. It was also the period during which he won twice in three weeks.
Since then, Lahiri has played a lot in US and Europe, but with moderate success. The stage has been way bigger at the Masters, the US Open and the WGCs besides events he had never played before.