Sahith Theegala and Akshay Bhatia who failed to make it to the top-10 last week at the St Jude Championships, the first of the three Play-offs events, will be looking for a better showing as they move towards the finale at the Tour Championships after that
Hideki Matsuyama surged to his second title of the season and 10th PGA TOUR career victory, thanks to two closing birdies at TPC Southwind in Memphis as he overcame a back nine wobble which saw his overnight five-shot lead turn into a one-shot deficit after dropping four strokes through h
Indian-American Bhatia's card included a par on Par-5 17th after his golf ball went into a fairway drain through one of the holes in the metal cover. He got a free drop and he went on to make par. It was a second bogey-free round at the Detroit Golf Club
Akshay Bhatia continued his rise on the Tour, as he shot 8-under 64 at Detroit Golf Club to take the lead at the Rocket Mortgage Championship on the PGA Tour
Tom Kim put himself on the brink of etching his name into PGA TOUR history books once again after a 5-under 65 in the third round. Kim, who turned 22 on Friday, rebounded from an early bogey, his first all week at TPC River Highlands, with six birdies to finish the weather-disrupted day on 1
Akshay Bhatia was bogey-free with four birdies and an eagle, while Kim, also bogey-free, had eight birdies. Another Indian American Sahith Theegala was T-33
DeChambeau, the U.S. Open champion in 2020, carded a 67 that included a double bogey. He took a three-shot lead into the final round over Rory McIlroy (69), Patrick Cantlay (70) and Matthieu Pavon (69)
A two-time PGA Tour winner, the Indian-American Akshay Bhatia's parents are Indian, but he was born and brought up in the US. He is 1-under for 36 holes with 68-71
Scottie Scheffler stayed solid in gusty winds as he finished strong for a 4-under 68 to a three-shot lead in the Memorial Tournament. Alongside his 5-under 67 on the first day he is 9-under
Robert MacIntyre playing in his 45th start grabbed his maiden PGA TOUR at the RBC Canadian Open. The 27-year-old left-handed Scotsman leading by four shots after 54 holes carded 68 to win by one shot over Ben Griffin
Searching for his maiden PGA TOUR win, Scotland's Robert MacIntyre landed a 30-foot eagle putt on the par-5 17th to make a late surge and take a four-stroke lead into the final round of the RBC Canadian Open at Hamilton Golf and Country Club