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			Lahiri, who is able to play in the major at Southern Hills after his 
			wife delivered their second child ahead of schedule on Monday, 
			arrived for practice to find Woods on the first tee box on 
			Wednesday.
 
 "There were some confusion as to who was going and it was then just 
			me and Tiger, and he asked me (to play together) and why would I 
			ever say no to that invitation?" the 34-year-old told the PGA Tour.
 
 "It was just random, it was serendipity.
 
 "I actually haven't played much golf with him, so to actually go out 
			and play nine holes, kind of have a chill day was a lot of fun. He 
			was super relaxed and very friendly."
 
 It allowed Lahiri to tap into the thoughts of the American who won 
			his fourth PGA Championship title at Southern Hills in 2007.
 
 "He obviously talked about the changes to Southern Hills since he 
			was last here and it was good to get insights on how he sees it on 
			some of the holes," said Lahiri, who finished runners-up at the 
			Players Championship in March.
 
 After Woods wrapped up his nine holes, Lahiri was joined by Bryson 
			DeChambeau for the back nine, though the big-hitting American 
			subsequently withdrew from the tournament as he continues his 
			recovery from a wrist surgery.
 
 "He was swinging at 60% and still flying it 320 yards, it’s just 
			incredible what he's managed to do with speed and distance," Lahiri 
			said.
 
 "I was joking with my caddie that we had a day where we kind of did 
			it all. We show up and then play with Tiger and the back nine with 
			Bryson."
 
 (Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by Peter 
			Rutherford)
 
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