Anirban Lahiri, the first Indian to play in the FedEx Cup play-offs, was lucky to qualify for the third leg of the event even after finishing a disappointing tied 56th at the Dell Technologies golf tournament on Tuesday, PTI reported.

Needing to stay in top 70 going into the penultimate round, Lahiri made the list for the next event, the BMW Championship, by just about making the cut off mark.

Pre-tournament projections suggested that Lahiri would need to finish inside top 41 to make the top 70 on the FedEx Cup points. But, with a few withdrawals and some not performing as expected, Lahiri, who started the week in 66th place, fell only to 70th, the cut off line for the third event.

“After the final round, disappointment would be an understatement. I had played well, just as I had done past few weeks but I just have not been putting well. Maybe I just needed a bit of luck and it happened and I have a life so to say,” said Lahiri.

“So I will now tee up at the BMW in Lake Forrest and hopefully the putter will work.”

In the final round, Lahiri had three bogeys and two birdies on the front nine and then two birdies and one bogey on back nine for even par 71 that saw him finish at tied 56th.

Meanwhile, the FedEx Cup play-off continued to evolve in an exciting manner. And for the second straight week, a FedEx Cup Playoffs event slipped out of Jordan Spieth’s hands. Last week Spieth lost a play-off to Dustin Johnson and on Monday he lost to Justin Thomas at the Dell Technologies Championship at TPC Boston.