Akshay Bhatia posted a career-case, eight-end round to the eight-end round of 62 to earn a-shot lead on Tommy Flatwood at St. Jude Flatwood to open the Fedex playoffs.
Bhatia comes in the playoffs at 45th place, proceeding to the second of the three tournaments with the top 50, before a shot in the $ 10m bonus was again dropped in the top 30 in the East Lake for a shot.
Defending champions and World No. 1 Scotty Chefler, playing for the first time after claiming their fourth major win – and the second year of the year – in the open, is five away after the final hole for an initial 67, after the final hole.
“Today was a good day. I did some concrete stuff,” said the Sheffer, which has assured the number 1 seed for at least one more week. “It felt as if I was really close to playing a great round, but ended with a solid round. Overall, a decent beginning.”
Bhatia enjoyed a blazing finish for her record round, earning an eagle in 16th position before cleaning the Harry Hall of England, with ahead Burdies on 17 and 18 before cleaning the Harry Hall.
Bhatia said, “I felt very relaxed, and I’m not just trying to do anything.” “It is okay to be mad in golf shots but not in itself.”
Justin Rose and Bud Colla, like the hall, also posted 64S in TPC Southwind and two from two leads and fleetwood in the other.
Popular EngLishamn is practically assured to arrive at the conclusion of the Fedex Cup, which is currently sitting at number 9 in the ranking, but is still credited for that elusive PGA tour title.
The 34 -year -old hit 13 of the 14 fairways, and on the one he missed led a Birdi when he put a bunker shot in the ninth.
“People talk about this golf course as second shot golf course, but if you are in Fairway it is only a second shot golf course.” “I hit the ball so well that I was always giving myself an opportunity.”
Other places, Ricky Fauler, who missed the last year after the last year, came to St. Jude Championship at number 64 in the ranking, but his initial 66 projects pushed him within the top 50.
Jordan Spith, starting from number 48, had to rally nine behind a 69, briefly outside the top 50, before coming back to the end of the day.
Fedexcup is a season-long point competition, where players score points on the basis of performing at PGA Tour events, with additional points in Major, players and ‘Signature Events’ of PGA Tour.
The playoff was launched in 2007 and several tweaks have been obtained for merit and format since this year’s version, with three tournaments that provide all limited field shapes.
The season-long standing qualify for only the top 70 Fedex St. Jude Championships, held at TPC Southwind at Memphis from 7-10 August, with the top 50, after progress for the BMW Championship at the Caves Valley Golf Club in Maryland in Maryland, from 14-17 August.
In both of those events, the winner offers 2000 Fedexcup points – four times the amount provided for a regular PGA tour event, both do not have a 36 -hole cut.
After those tournaments we qualify for the top 30 tour championships in Standing, at the East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta on 21-24, with all three incidents especially Sky lives on sports.

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