Indian American Akshay Bhatia Surges into Top-10 at Doral with Stunning 67

Indian American golfer Akshay Bhatia delivered a stunning third round at the Cadillac Championship, shooting a five-under-par 67 to climb 18 spots into a tie for 8th place. His round featured four birdies and an eagle, showcasing skill and resilience at Trump National Doral. Cameron Young maintains a commanding six-shot lead at 15-under-par, with World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler among the chasing pack. Other Indian-origin players include Sudarshan Yellamaraju tied for 37th and Sahith Theegala at tied 63rd.

Key Points: Akshay Bhatia Climbs to Top-10 at Doral Golf

  • Akshay Bhatia cards a five-under-par 67
  • Climbed 18 spots to tied 8th
  • Cameron Young leads by six shots at 15-under
  • Other Indian origin players include Sudarshan Yellamaraju and Sahith Theegala
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Golf: Indian American Akshay Bhatia surges into top-10 at Doral

Indian American Akshay Bhatia fires a brilliant 67 to leap into tied 8th at the Cadillac Championship, while Cameron Young leads by six shots.

"His aggressive yet controlled approach paid off, allowing him to leap 18 spots - Article text"

Miami, May 3

Akshay Bhatia delivered a confident display on the third day of the Cadillac Championship at Trump National Doral in Miami, dramatically improving his position on the leaderboard.

Known as "moving day" in golf, the third round proved exactly that for Bhatia, as he climbed into the top 10 with one of the more eye-catching rounds of the tournament so far.

Bhatia carded a brilliant five-under-par 67, highlighted by four birdies and a stunning eagle. Despite dropping a single shot, his aggressive yet controlled approach paid off, allowing him to leap 18 spots-from tied 26th to tied 8th.

With a cumulative score of seven-under-par after three rounds, Bhatia is now well placed for a op-10 and another strong finish this season, having already secured a victory earlier in the year.

His round gained momentum early, with birdies on the third, fifth, eighth, and tenth holes. The highlight came at the par-5 12th, where he sank an eagle to briefly reach six-under for the day.

However, a missed par opportunity on the same hole resulted in a bogey, slightly halting his surge and pushing him just outside the top five. Even so, his overall performance showcased both skill and resilience, keeping him within striking distance heading into the final round.

While Bhatia's rise was one of the standout stories of the day, Cameron Young continues to dominate the tournament. Young maintained his composure with a steady two-under-par 70, extending his total score to an impressive 15-under-par. This gives him a commanding six-shot lead over a competitive chasing pack that includes World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler.

Scheffler himself posted a solid three-under-par 69, bringing his total to nine-under-par. However, he was unable to significantly close the gap on Young. Joining Scheffler at that score are Si Woo Kim and Kristoffer Reitan, both of whom remain within reach but will need exceptional final rounds to challenge for the title.

Among other players of Indian origin, Sudarshan Yellamaraju sits tied for 37th after a round of 75, while Sahith Theegala, who like Bhatia is backed by Hero, slipped to tied 63rd following a 74. Both players will be looking to improve their standings on the final day.

As the tournament heads into its final round, weather conditions could play a crucial role. Forecasts suggest possible rain, which may add an extra layer of difficulty and unpredictability to the course. For Bhatia, maintaining the confidence and rhythm from his third round will be essential if he hopes to climb further up the leaderboard.

Meanwhile, Young's substantial lead places him in a strong position, but recent history suggests nothing is guaranteed. He previously held a similar position at the Masters before finishing tied for third, indicating that pressure in the final round can shift outcomes dramatically. With top players in pursuit and challenging conditions expected, the stage is set for a thrilling conclusion at Doral.

- IANS

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Sarah B
This is why I love watching golf - one bad round and you're out, one great round and you're back in contention. Bhatia's eagle on 12 must have been electric! Young is playing out of his mind though, 6 shots is a lot to overcome.
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Priya S
So proud to see an Indian American doing so well! 🇮🇳 But let's not forget, golf is still an elitist sport in India. We need more grassroots programmes. Anyway, all the best to Akshay for the final round - go get that top 5 finish!
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Michael C
Great to see the Indian American connection in golf growing. Bhatia showing real composure. But Scheffler at 9-under is still the biggest threat to Young, not Bhatia. Still, top 10 would be a fantastic result for him. Rain could make things really interesting tomorrow!

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