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PGA Tour: Akshay Bhatia wins Barracuda Championship after playoff to earn tour card

Akshay Bhatia beat Patrick Rodgers in the event which uses the Stableford scoring system; victory earns Bhatia full PGA Tour status meaning he can play in some of the highest purse events; PGA Tour coverage continues this week with the 2023 3M Open on Thursday from 7pm

Akshay Bhatia holds the trophy after winning the Barracuda Championship at the Tahoe Mountain Club in California (AP Photo/Tom R. Smedes)
Image: Akshay Bhatia holds the trophy after winning the Barracuda Championship

Akshay Bhatia birdied the closing hole in regulation, then capitalised in a playoff when Patrick Rodgers found a divot in the fairway to win his first PGA Tour title at the Barracuda Championship on Sunday.

The 21-year-old Bhatia, who turned pro at 17, earned full status on the tour and a spot in the FedEx Cup playoffs. He had been playing under special temporary membership since his runner-up finish at the Puerto Rico Open in March.

"It's obviously been a really tough road. I've had a lot of up, a lot of down. A lot of good, a lot of bad," Bhatia said. "But I knew I was going to get here. It was just matter of time. For it to happen this year with special temporary membership and now to get to play all these events and to get it done today was, I can't even describe it."

Bhatia converted a birdie from about 15 feet on the par-four 18th hole at Tahoe Mountain Club in California to finish with 40 points under the modified Stableford scoring system that awards five points for eagle and two for birdie while deducting a point for bogey and three for double bogey. The left-hander had nine points on Sunday. He made double bogey on the fifth hole, then made six birdies without a bogey from there.

That was good enough to match Rodgers, who missed a birdie attempt from roughly the same distance on the 18th. Rodgers scored six points in the final round, with one birdie and two bogeys on the back nine for zero points.

In the playoff, Rodgers' tee shot on the 18th settled in a divot and he chunked his approach. His pitch was well short and he two-putted for bogey. Bhatia left his birdie putt just short and tapped in for the victory.

Akshay Bhatia, right, shakes hands with Patrick Rodgers after winning the Barracuda Championship at the Tahoe Mountain Club in California (AP Photo/Tom R. Smedes)
Image: Akshay Bhatia shakes hands with Patrick Rodgers after winning the playoff

"I knew that if I got into a position like this, I could do it. I've done it at every level. Man, that felt uncomfortable out there," Bhatia said. "That putt on 18 in regulation was just, man, it's a crazy feeling. I was telling my caddie, like, your brain and everything, you can feel all this adrenaline, all this shakiness. It's pretty crazy."

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Rodgers remains winless in 246 PGA Tour starts. The 31-year-old former Stanford star failed to convert a 54-hole lead for the fifth time.

"I felt like I had control of the tournament. I had a putt to win, which was nice. So, bummer result," Rodgers said. "Kind of a crummy break there in the playoff. In the middle of the fairway to drive it in a divot. But that's just the way it goes. I'll come back stronger."

Two European tour players tied for third in the co-sanctioned event. Julien Guerrier made 10 birdies on Sunday to score 20 points and finish with 37 alongside Jens Dantorp, who had 15 points in the final round.

Ryan Gerard, also a special temporary member, was fifth with 36 points. He totalled just six points over the final two rounds after leading comfortably at the halfway stage.

Akshay Bhatia tips his hat after winning the Barracuda Championship at the Tahoe Mountain Club in California (AP Photo/Tom R. Smedes)
Image: Akshay Bhatia tips his hat after winning the tournament

Bhatia largely struggled his first three years after bypassing college to turn pro. He won in the Bahamas on the Korn Ferry Tour at the beginning of 2022 but still fell short of earning a PGA Tour card.

Now he's eligible for some of the richest events in golf, including the PGA Championship.

"For it to all come to fruition, play with some of the best players in the world, play some of the greatest events in the world, and to win on the PGA Tour ... it's a great feeling," Bhatia said. "Because (of) job security now I can kind of, not freewheel, but I know how to win. I know I can do it against some of the best players in the world."

PGA Tour coverage continues this week with the 2023 3M Open on Thursday, with early coverage starting from from 7pm, followed by full coverage from 9.30pm, live on Sky Sports Golf.

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