Lahiri revels in hectic dash from honeymoon to Hoylake

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(Reuters) - Preparing for marriage can be both a meticulous and arduous process but for newlywed golfer Anirban Lahiri it is a case of "get me to the course on time" after his honeymoon was cut short by a late invite to the British Open. The Indian world number 85 curtailed his post-nuptial holidays in Madagascar after two days upon learning he was one of 10 golfers to secure places for the July 17-20 major at Royal Liverpool, Hoylake as the highest ranked non-exempt players. "I want to play next week in a relaxed approach as life has been hectic with the wedding (in late May) and there's been a lot of things in the head like getting the visas, accommodation and airline bookings done," Lahiri told the Asian Tour. "It was a great surprise that I've got into my second Open next week." Lahiri admitted that he had no idea he was in the frame to make a return to the Open two years after his first appearance until he received news of the invite.

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