Las Vegas Review-Journal

‘Crazy, crazy’ course to victory

Injured after losing lead, Bhatia wins Texas playoff

- By The Associated Press

SAN ANTONIO — Akshay Bhatia nearly celebrated too soon Sunday, hurting his left shoulder while pumping his arms on a 12-foot birdie to force a playoff. He recovered to make birdie on the first extra hole and win the Texas Open over hard-luck Denny Mccarthy to earn a trip to the Masters.

It was a wild finish on so many levels.

Mccarthy was six shots behind going to the back nine at the TPC San Antonio when he birdied eight of the nine holes — including the last seven — making a 12-foot birdie for a 9-under 63. Bhatia had to make his birdie putt from the same range to have a chance.

He made it for a 67, raising his arms to shake them in his clutch moment. And that’s when he felt his shoulder — which he says has given him trouble before — pop out of its socket.

Bhatia hit his tee shot and laid up with a 5-iron on the par-5 18th in the playoff.

Mccarthy, playing in his 174th PGA Tour event without winning, was first to play and chunked a wedge so badly that he immediatel­y hung his head. The ball came up some 20 yards short into the middle of a creek.

And then Bhatia called for treatment to get his shoulder taped. He returned and hit wedge to 6 feet. Needing three putts to win, he holed it to win for the second time on the PGA Tour.

“Man, what a crazy, crazy day,” Bhatia said.

The 22-year-old Bhatia, who turned pro five years ago, won at the Barracuda Championsh­ip last summer, but it did not get him into the Masters.

This one did, his first trip to Augusta National. And it came 10 years after Bhatia played in the Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals at Augusta. Now he gets to play on more than just the 18th green.

“This is awesome,” he said. “My mom’s birthday was April 1 and her wish was to go to the Masters.”

Mccarthy had already earned his spot from finishing in the top 50 in the world last year, but all that mattered was that elusive PGA Tour trophy. He lost in a playoff last year at the Memorial to Viktor Hovland.

■ LIV: In Doral, Fla., Dean Burmester of South Africa won for the first time on the tour by closing with a 4-under 68 and beating Sergio Garcia in a playoff when the Spaniard hit into the water on the second extra hole at LIV Golf Miami. It was the third time Garcia lost a playoff in LIV Golf.

The former Masters champion, who has yet to win since joining the Saudi-funded league when it launched in 2022, looked to have this one in hand when he holed a 40-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole and then took the lead when Burmester bogeyed the 18th at Trump National Doral. Garcia badly missed a 4-foot par putt on the 18th hole and shot 70.

 ?? Eric Gay The Associated Press ?? Akshay Bhatia celebrates a birdie on No. 18 to reach a playoff Sunday at the Texas Open. Bhatia secured his first trip to the Masters.
Eric Gay The Associated Press Akshay Bhatia celebrates a birdie on No. 18 to reach a playoff Sunday at the Texas Open. Bhatia secured his first trip to the Masters.

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