Scottie Scheffler lived up to his billing with a four-shot victory at the Masters Tournament to win a second Green Jacket in three years at Augusta National Golf Club.
Akshay Bhatia (72-75-72), 22, already a twice winner on the PGA Tour, was 5-over and T-28, while another Indian American Sahith Theegala shot a third straight 74 to get to get 6-over and T-36
Akshay Bhatia held his nerve in a tense finish and held off a brilliant late run by Denny McCarthy to win the Valero Texas Open in a sudden-death playoff. Bhatia will join another Indian-American Sahith Theegala at the Masters
Akshay Bhatia stayed on course for a last-minute Masters berth and a second PGA TOUR title as he took a four-shot lead after 54 holes at the Valero Texas Open. Bhatia birdied his last two holes at the TPC San Antonio for a 4-under 68, taking a four-shot lead over Denny McCarthy into the fina
Akshay Bhatia is just 36 holes away from a maiden start at the Masters next week. The 22-year-old Bhatia, however, needs to stay on top and win the Valero Texas Open, where he leads a strong field by as much as five shots with two rounds to go
Keita Nakajima's win was never in doubt, it was only about the margin of victory. At one stage, Nakajima was nine clear of the field, but finally finished four ahead to take his maiden DP World Tour title at the DLF Golf and Country Club. Veer Ahlawat was the top Indian for the second year i
Keith Mitchell shot 5-under 66 to get to 10-under at the start of the weekend where all 77 players who made the cut were within six shots of each other
The two-time PGA TOUR winner surged 57 spots into a tie for 15th place on a congested leaderboard at Innisbrook Resort's Copperhead Course as he sought redemption for missing the cut at THE PLAYERS Championship last week
Sahith Theegala fell to T-10 after the second round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Indian-American Theegala was at 4-under after an even par 72 and he is three shots behind the six-man lead pack at 7-under
Austin Eckroat finished three shots ahead of Erik van Rooyen and Min Woo Lee to win the weather-delayed Cognizant Classic. He won 1.62 USD million, alongside a TOUR status for two years and a trip to the Masters for the first time