The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Bhatia has ‘played’ Augusta in the past

At age 12, he was in Drive, Chip and Putt event at the course.

- By Chris Vivlamore chris.vivlamore@ajc.com

Akshay Bhatia will play in his first Masters, a big perk of winning the Valero Texas Open on Sunday.

But it won’t be the first time he has competed at Augusta National.

Bhatia, 22, competed in the national finals of the Drive, Chip and Putt competitio­n as a 12-yearold in 2014. He becomes the first youth golfer to make it all the way from the finals of that competitio­n to the Masters. Bhatia also is the first to win a PGA Tour event: He won the 2023 Barracuda Classic.

Bhatia, who grew up in the L.A. suburbs, was one of 88 youths in the first group to play the inaugural national finals at Augusta National. He placed sixth in the age 12-13 group 10 years ago. The putting finals of the competitio­n is held on the 18th green at Augusta; the drive and chip competitio­ns are held at the practice complex.

Now, Bhatia will get to play the entire course.

After the Texas Open win, the Masters posted on social media: “The field for the 88th Masters Tournament is set. See you back at Augusta National, Akshay.”

To win the Texas Open, Bhatia beat Denny McCarthy in a sudden death playoff after losing a sixshot lead. In the playoff, McCarthy hit his approach to the par-5 18th green in the water. Bhatia was able to pull out the win after suffering a shoulder injury pumping his fist after making a birdie putt on the same 18th green to match McCarthy and force the extra hole.

McCarthy erased his once sixshot deficit with a 28 on the back nine, draining the last of seven straight birdies on the 18th green.

“This shoulder I’ve had some issues with, and when I made that putt and I kind of raised my arm, it kind of came out of socket and went back in,” Bhatia said during a TV interview after the win.

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