Anirban Lahiri finishes second at The Players, just a shot behind winner, claims $2.18 million in prize moneyIt can happen in life, it can happen in golf. That sudden turnaround, a reversal of fortunes. "The beauty about what we do is that you're one week away from being a PGA Tour winner," said Anirban Lahiri in a pre-tournament news conference at The Players Championship. Probably no one gave a chance to the man who had just snapped a streak of three consecutive missed cuts with a T-74th finish at Arnold Palmer Invitational a week before. In 12 starts on the Tour, Lahiri had missed seven cuts and his best finish was tied 40th position. Besides, TPC Sawgrass had been a pain in the neck for the Bengali from Bengaluru. In five appearances at The Players, he had missed four cuts and finished tied 74th in 2019. And by his own admission this year, he was not enjoying the game anymore.