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Indian-American Golfers Bhatia and Theegala Lead Charge at Colonial

Indian-American stars Akshay Bhatia and Sahith Theegala will lead the charge at the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club. Bhatia, a three-time PGA TOUR winner, seeks to rediscover his sharp form after recent cooling results. Theegala continues his search for a second TOUR title after his 2023 breakthrough win. Indo-Canadian Sudarshan Yellamaraju also competes after a top-10 finish at THE PLAYERS Championship.

Golf: Bhatia and Theegala lead Indian-American challenge at Colonial

Fort Worth, May 27

Indian-American stars Akshay Bhatia and Sahith Theegala will once again carry strong expectations as they tee up at the Charles Schwab Challenge at the famed Colonial Country Club this week.

With Indian-origin golfers continuing to make a growing impact on the PGA TOUR, the spotlight will firmly be on the two Hero-backed players, both capable of contending in a strong field assembled for one of the TOUR's most historic stops.

Bhatia, already a three-time PGA TOUR winner despite his young age, arrives at Colonial looking to rediscover the sharp form that earned him a victory in a Signature event earlier this season. Though his results have cooled in recent weeks, the left-hander remains one of the most exciting talents on TOUR and has repeatedly shown the ability to bounce back quickly.

The 24-year-old has had mixed results at Colonial in the past, managing only one top-25 finish in three starts, but the demanding layout could suit his creative shot-making if he finds rhythm early in the week. Bhatia's aggressive style and confidence under pressure make him a genuine contender whenever he is near his best.

Theegala, meanwhile, continues his search for a second PGA TOUR title after his breakthrough win in 2023. The Californian has consistently threatened leader boards over the past two seasons and remains one of the TOUR's most popular players because of his fearless approach and attacking golf.

Theegala has produced several strong performances this year without quite closing the deal, but his all-around game appears well-suited for Colonial's classic design, where precision and imagination are often rewarded more than sheer power.

Also in the field is Indo-Canadian Sudarshan Yellamaraju, whose rise has been one of the more encouraging stories among golfers of Indian origin. The self-taught professional impressed many with a top-10 finish at THE PLAYERS Championship earlier this season and will look to continue that momentum against another elite field.

Indo-British Aaron Rai is sitting out this week after his PGA Championship win at Aronimink.

The Charles Schwab Challenge, now in its 80th edition at Colonial, has attracted several of the game's biggest names. Among those teeing it up are Ludvig Åberg, Justin Thomas, Hideki Matsuyama, Russell Henley, and defending champion Ben Griffin.

Åberg returns after another impressive major showing at the PGA Championship, where he finished tied fourth. The Swede has been among the steadiest performers on TOUR this season with six top-10 finishes in his last seven starts.

Thomas also returns to Colonial for the first time since 2022 after a tied-fourth finish at the PGA Championship, while Griffin attempts to become the first successful title defender at Colonial since the legendary Ben Hogan in the 1950s.

With a prestigious title, valuable FedExCup points, and Memorial Tournament qualification spots on the line, the stage is set for another compelling week - and the Indian-American trio will hope to make a significant impact.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

So proud of these guys! But I'm a bit worried about Bhatia's recent form - he's been inconsistent lately. Hope he can get back to his sharpest because Colonial demands precision, which suits his shot-making well. Theegala on the other hand has been knocking on the door; hopefully this is his week to get that second win! 🤞

Vikram M

It's really heartening to see how golf is growing in the Indian diaspora. Sudarshan Yellamaraju coming through is a great story - self-taught and already a top-10 at THE PLAYERS! That's no joke. The future looks bright for Indian-origin golfers, both on and off the course.

Rohit P

One thing I'd like to see is more support from Indian golf fans and media back home. These guys are doing us proud globally, but often the coverage is limited. Anyway, good luck to Bhatia, Theegala, and Yellamaraju - may the best man win! 🏆

Kavya N

Colonial has such a rich history - Ben Hogan, the famous "Hogan's Alley" - and now we have Indian-origin players competing there. It's surreal! Theegala's fearless attacking style is perfect for this classic course. And I'm also happy to see Justin Thomas and Ludvig Åberg in the field - great competition.

Siddharth J

I appreciate the talent, but let's be honest - both Bhatia and Theegala need to step up in consistency to be considered top-tier. One good week here and there isn't enough. The competition is

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