Key Points

Scottie Scheffler showcased his golfing prowess by securing yet another win at the Memorial Tournament, joining Tiger Woods as the only repeat champions of the event. Meanwhile, Akshay Bhatia delivered an impressive comeback on the back nine to secure a T-16 finish, boosting his FedExCup rankings ahead of the Tour Championships. Ben Griffin put up a hearty challenge against Scheffler but ultimately faltered with a crucial double bogey. As the golf season heats up, both Scheffler and Bhatia are poised to make further waves, especially as they head towards the upcoming US Open.

Key Points: Scheffler Triumphs Again as Bhatia Climbs to T-16 Finish

  • Akshay Bhatia rallies from tough start to finish T-16
  • Scheffler clinches victory with consistent 10-under 278
  • Scheffler becomes repeat winner alongside Tiger Woods
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Bhatia rallies on back nine to finish T-16; Scheffler wins yet again

Scottie Scheffler dominates Memorial with repeat win; Bhatia rebounds to T-16 in thrilling finish.

"Overall, it was a great week. - Scottie Scheffler"

Dublin, June 3

Akshay Bhatia rebounded from a disappointing third round and then a tough start in the final round to recover to 2-under and a Tied-16th finish at the Memorial Tournament.

Indian-American Bhatia, who was third at the halfway mark before slipping in the third round, carded 70-69-80-70 to total 1-over 289 and finished T-16.

That should see him rise to 31st in the FedExCup rankings, from where the Top-30 play the Tour Championships at the end of the season.

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler never lost the lead he started with in the final round. He also gave no one any chance to catch up, and by the time he was finished, he was four shots ahead of his nearest rival, Ben Griffin (73).

With a round of 2-under 70 and rounds of 70-70-68-70, Scheffler was a picture of consistency and totalled 10-under 278 and was four clear of Griffin, who was 6-under.

Bhatia had a tough start with three bogeys in the first four holes before he found his rhythm. He birdied the seventh, ninth and the 11th to make up for those early losses and then proceeded to pick three more birdies in a row from the 14th to the 16th. A closing bogey on the 18th robbed him of a better finish.

Next, Bhatia will play the US Open, along with Sahith Theegala, who missed the cut this week, and Aaron Rai.

Scheffler joined Tiger Woods as the only repeat winners of the Memorial Tournament. After being affected by a hand surgery at the start of the year, Scheffler is now in full flow with one Major and one signature event in the bag besides another regular win. Two more Majors remain, and the next one is the US Open.

"It's always a hard week," said Scheffler, who finished at 10-under 278. "We battled really hard on the weekend. Overall, it was a great week."

Scheffler made one bogey over the final 40 holes at Muirfield Village and the legend, and the tournament host Jack Nicklaus was present to congratulate him once again.

Griffin came within two shots at one stage, but Scheffler did not flinch. Then Scheffler made no mistakes, and Griffin made a double bogey on the 17th.

Sepp Straka (70) finished another shot back.

Scheffler has now won three times in his last four starts--the exception was Colonial, which tied for fourth the week after winning the PGA Championship.

Rickie Fowler had his first top 10 of the year at just the right time. He parred on the 18th to tie for seventh, earning him a spot in The Open Championship.

Fowler tied with Brandt Snedeker at 1-under 287, but got the one Open exemption available based on a higher world ranking -- Fowler at No. 124, Snedeker at No. 430.

For Scheffler, it was his fifth victory in a USD20 million Signature Event in the last two years.

- ANI

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Here are 6 authentic Indian perspective comments for the golf article:
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Rahul K.
Great comeback by Bhatia after that tough third round! Shows real mental strength to recover like that. Hope he carries this momentum to the US Open 🇮🇳🏌️‍♂️ #ProudOfOurNRIs
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Priya M.
Scheffler is just unstoppable! But honestly, I wish the media would give equal coverage to Asian golfers. Bhatia's performance deserves more attention than just a passing mention.
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Arjun S.
That birdie run from 14th to 16th shows what Bhatia is capable of! If he can eliminate those early bogeys, he can definitely challenge for titles. Golf needs more Indian representation at the top level.
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Neha P.
As someone who recently took up golf, I'm amazed by Scheffler's consistency. 1 bogey in 40 holes is just insane! But happy to see our Indian-origin players holding their own against such tough competition.
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Vikram D.
The way Bhatia fought back after that 80 in third round shows real character. Golf is as much mental as it is physical. Hope he breaks into top 30 soon - would be huge for Indian golf fans!
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Shreya R.
While Scheffler's dominance is impressive, I find it more exciting to follow Bhatia's journey. That rollercoaster final round had me on edge! More Indian parents should encourage golf - we have potential champions waiting to be discovered.

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