Aaron Rai T-10, Akshay Bhatia T-33 After Masters Opening Round

Indo-British golfer Aaron Rai opened with a 1-under 71 to sit tied for 10th after a fast start at the Masters. Indian-American Akshay Bhatia finished at 1-over 73, tied for 33rd, after a challenging back nine. Co-leaders Rory McIlroy and Sam Burns set the pace with impressive 5-under 67s. The tournament proved difficult with only 16 players breaking par on the first day.

Key Points: Masters 2026: Rai, Bhatia Opening Round Results & Leaderboard

  • Rai's strong start with three early birdies
  • Bhatia's mixed round with back-nine struggles
  • McIlroy and Burns co-lead at 5-under
  • Only 16 players finished under par
  • Defending champion McIlroy aims for rare repeat
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Aaron Rai stays in top 10 after strong start as Akshay Bhatia battles to T-33 at Augusta

Aaron Rai shot 71 for T-10, Akshay Bhatia carded 73 for T-33 at the Masters. Rory McIlroy and Sam Burns share the lead at 5-under.

"He finally settled for a 1-under 71 by the end of the day, placing him tied-10th, four shots behind co-leaders."

Augusta, April 11

Indo-British golfer Aaron Rai made a blistering start to the opening round of the 90th Masters, picking up three birdies in his first four holes to briefly move into the top three. However, he finally settled for a 1-under 71 by the end of the day, placing him tied-10th, four shots behind co-leaders Rory McIlroy and Sam Burns, who both carded impressive 5-under 67s.

Indian-American Akshay Bhatia, a three-time PGA Tour winner, who also played the Hero Indian Open in the country of his parents' origins, endured a mixed round. Despite early promise, he finished with a 1-over 73 after dropping shots on the back nine, leaving him tied-33rd at Augusta National Golf Club, according to a press release.

At the top of the leader board, defending champion Rory McIlroy matched Sam Burns with a 5-under round. Burns had earlier surged ahead with a strong showing through Amen Corner, highlighted by a 20-foot birdie at the 12th and another precise approach at the 13th. A further birdie at the 15th gave him the outright lead and marked his best-ever Masters round in five appearances.

McIlroy later joined him at the summit despite struggling off the tee, hitting just five fairways. Historically, only Jack Nicklaus, Nick Faldo, and Tiger Woods have successfully defended their Masters titles in consecutive years.

Rai, 31, who won the Par-3 contest earlier in the week, showed resilience while managing a neck issue. After reaching 3-under early, he maintained steady play before consecutive bogeys at the 11th and 12th slowed his progress. A birdie on the 13th helped him recover, but a dropped shot on the 17th saw him finish at 71.

Bhatia's round also had bright moments, including birdies on the 2nd, 4th, and 8th holes. He made the turn at 2-under but struggled on the back nine with bogeys on the 12th, 13th, and 15th, along with a costly double bogey on the 17th. Late birdies helped limit the damage.

Among other contenders, 2018 champion Patrick Reed shot a 3-under 69 to sit tied-3rd, highlighted by a birdie-eagle start. Jason Day also returned a 69, while Xander Schauffele posted a 70.

Two-time Masters winner Scottie Scheffler showed encouraging form with a 70, hitting 12 of 14 fairways to sit tied-6th alongside Justin Rose and Shane Lowry.

Tommy Fleetwood finished just outside the top 10 with a 1-under 71, while Collin Morikawa struggled to a 74 in his return from injury. Bryson DeChambeau (76) and Jon Rahm (78) had difficult starts, with Rahm notably failing to record a single birdie in his round.

With only 16 players finishing under par, the 2026 Masters is already shaping up to be a demanding test.

- ANI

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Priya S
Akshay Bhatia's back nine was a bit of a rollercoaster, but he showed fight to get those late birdies. It's his first Masters, right? The experience itself is priceless. Wishing him a strong second round!
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Sarah B
As a golf fan in India, it's so exciting to have players with Indian heritage competing at the highest level. Rai's start was electrifying! The course is playing tough, so being under par is an achievement.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, while it's good to see them compete, I feel the coverage focuses too much on their heritage. They are world-class golfers in their own right. Let's celebrate their skill, not just their background. Both played solid golf on a tough day.
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Rohit P
That leaderboard is stacked! McIlroy and Burns setting the pace. Rai is only four back - anything can happen at Augusta. The key is to avoid big numbers on Amen Corner. Fingers crossed for moving day! 🤞
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Kavya N
Bhatia playing the Hero Indian Open shows his connection to his roots. That's nice to see. Hope his game settles down tomorrow. A solid even-par round could see him climb back into contention. All the best to both!

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