Yellamaraju Breaks Top-20, Bhatia, Theegala Slip at Cadillac Championship

Sudarshan Yellamaraju broke into the top-20 at the Cadillac Championship, finishing tied 16th despite a late stumble from 9-under. Akshay Bhatia slipped to tied 26th after a costly double bogey on his final hole. Sahith Theegala endured a tough round, recording a 76 to fall to tied 48th. Cameron Young maintained the lead at 13-under, with Scottie Scheffler seven shots behind in tied sixth.

Key Points: Yellamaraju Top-20, Bhatia & Theegala Slip at Cadillac Championship

  • Yellamaraju tied 16th after early 9-under, late double bogey
  • Bhatia tied 26th after double bogey on final hole
  • Theegala tied 48th after tough round with 76
  • Cameron Young leads at 13-under, five-shot advantage
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Cadillac Championship: Yellamaraju breaks into top-20 as Bhatia, Theegala slip on Day 2

Sudarshan Yellamaraju breaks into top-20 at Cadillac Championship despite late stumble, while Akshay Bhatia and Sahith Theegala slip on Day 2 at Trump National Doral.

"The closing stretch, particularly the 18th, proved challenging for many players. - Report"

Doral, May 3

Akshay Bhatia slipped down the leaderboard after a costly double bogey on his final hole, finishing the second round of the Cadillac Championship tied for 26th. Meanwhile, Sudarshan Yellamaraju carded a 66 but dropped late shots to settle for tied 16th, despite being well on course for a top-five finish earlier in the day.

Sahith Theegala also endured a tough round, recording a double bogey on the eighth along with bogeys on the third, ninth, and 18th. His 76 left him tied for 48th, managing just one birdie against multiple setbacks. The closing stretch, particularly the 18th, proved challenging for many players.

Bhatia, like Theegala, had an up-and-down round featuring six birdies, four bogeys, and a double bogey to finish at even-par 72.

Yellamaraju was in excellent form early, reaching 9-under through 16 holes before stumbling with a three-shot drop over the final two holes, including a double bogey on the 17th. He ended the day at 4-under overall, having taken advantage of calm morning conditions before faltering late.

Cameron Young maintained his stronghold at the top, carding a 5-under 67 to reach 13-under and carry a five-shot lead into the weekend at the USD 20 million Signature Event at Trump National Doral. His only blemish came with a bogey on the par-4 14th.

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, playing alongside Young, also shot a bogey-free 67 but remained seven shots behind in tied sixth.

Nick Taylor (70), Alex Smalley (71), and Jordan Spieth (71) were tied for second, while Gary Woodland (69) sat alone in fifth at 7-under. A group including Alex Fitzpatrick followed at 6-under.

Spieth produced one of the rare highlights on the demanding 18th hole, sinking a birdie, just the sixth recorded there over the first two rounds on the challenging Blue Monster course.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Rough day for Bhatia and Theegala. That double on the last hole must sting for Akshay. The 18th at Doral is truly a beast—only 6 birdies in two rounds! Young and Scheffler are in a different league right now though.
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Vikram M
Yellamaraju's round shows how mentally tough you need to be on this course. Going from 9-under to 4-under in two holes is brutal. But honestly, for an Indian golfer to compete in these high-stakes fields is fantastic. Bhatia and Theegala have been inconsistent—they need to tighten up their short game. Keep grinding, boys!
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Michael C
Cameron Young with a five-shot lead is insane. And Scheffler with a bogey-free 67 is still seven back—that's how good Young is playing. The Blue Monster is eating everyone alive except the leaders.
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Priya S
Loving the Indian representation in this event! But I wish Bhatia and Theegala could hold their nerve better on the back nine. It's always the same story—great start, fade away. Sudarshan needs to learn from that finish too. Still, top 20 in a $20M event is commendable. Let's see if he can bounce back over the weekend! 🙌

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