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Akshay Bhatia gets back into top 30 in stunning fashion — with hole-out eagle and ace

Akshay Bhatia gets back into top 30 in stunning fashion — with hole-out eagle and ace

USA Todaya day ago
Keep it rolling, Akshay! 🔥A hole-out eagle and birdie on @AkshayBhatia_1's last three holes @BMWChamps.📺 @PGATOURLIVE on ESPN+ pic.twitter.com/EOTxN1R69x
Askhay Bhatia found his way back on the right side of the Tour Championship cutline — if only temporarily — during Saturday's third round of the BMW Championship, and he did so in stunning fashion.
Bhatia started the week at 29th in the FedEx Cup playoff standings, meaning he was eligible for the season finale at East Lake, but after an opening round of 75, it appeared he might be losing his grasp on a spot.
He fought back with a solid 69 on Friday, but then kick-started things on Saturday with a hole-out eagle on the par-4 7th.
After a birdie on No. 8 and then bogeys on Nos. 12 and 15, Bhatia rolled in a birdie on the 16th hole, and then made some real magic on the par-3 17th.
This shot on the 227-yard hole marked Bhatia's first hole-in-one in PGA competition, and it came at an important time, pushing the California native into the top 30.
First ace of his career as he battles on the bubble!Akshay Bhatia is now projected into the Top 30 in the FedExCup after a hole-in-one! pic.twitter.com/YbvU9rERlF
The 23-year-old Bhatia hit a rough patch this season and hadn't recorded a top-10 finish since March when he came up a shot short of a playoff at the Players Championship. But an opening-round 62 at the FedEx St. Jude led to a T-6 last week in the first playoff event and the two-time PGA Tour winner played himself into the final group on Sunday at the 3M Open with a third-round 63 even though he faltered on the final day, shooting 75 to tumble to T-25.
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