Bhatia T-15 at BMW Championship, on track for Tour Championship berth
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Akshay Bhatia stayed inside the crucial Top-15 after carding a steady even-par 70 in the third round of the BMW Championship at Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis on Saturday, keeping himself firmly in line for a spot at the season-ending TOUR Championship in Atlanta. Fellow Hero-supported Indian-origin professionals Sahith Theegala and Aaron Rai, however, appear all but certain to bow out of the FedEx Cup Play-offs.
Bhatia holds his nerve
Bhatia mixed two birdies with two bogeys to sign for a level-par round, leaving him tied 15th on the leaderboard and projected to hold the same rank in the FedExCup standings. Only the top 30 after this week advance to Atlanta, and he is currently the sole member of the Hero-backed trio on course to make the cut.
Rai and Theegala running out of runway
Rai produced the best round of the three, a four-under 67, to climb to tied 23rd on the leaderboard. Yet the numbers still work against him — he is projected to slip to 39th in the FedExCup standings. Theegala shot a three-under 68 for tied 45th, with his projected standing at 49th. Barring an extraordinary Sunday, both will end their play-off run at Bellerive.
Clark surges clear at the top
At the sharp end, Wyndham Clark recovered from an opening-hole double bogey to seize a commanding five-shot lead heading into the final round. The defending U.S. Open champion responded with five birdies and an eagle across an eight-hole stretch, closing with a five-under 65 to move within sight of his third title of the season.
Clark had been bogey-free through 36 holes before disaster struck on the first — a tee shot in thick rough, a missed fairway on the second, and a seven-foot double-bogey putt that failed to drop. He answered with birdie on the seventh and produced the shot of the day at the par-five eighth, striking a five-wood to 12 feet and rolling in the eagle. A 30-foot birdie on the 10th and further gains at the 11th, 13th and 14th sealed his surge.
McIlroy and Cantlay give chase
Rory McIlroy matched Clark's 65 and Patrick Cantlay shot 66 to share second, five strokes adrift. McIlroy signed off with three straight birdies and a clutch par save from a bunker on the 18th, and said another low round could put him in contention on Sunday.
Gary Woodland, chasing his own TOUR Championship return, carded a 70 and is tied fourth with Chris Gotterup, six back. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler shot 68 to join Justin Thomas (71) at tied 15th alongside Bhatia. Sungjae Im stayed seventh after a 70 as he looks to extend his streak of qualifying for the TOUR Championship every year since his 2019 rookie season.
Presidents Cup places on the line
Sunday's round will also lock in the six automatic qualification spots for the U.S. Presidents Cup team. Clark looks well placed to seal his berth, while Ben Griffin's 68 left him tied 35th and his automatic hopes under pressure. For Bhatia, the mission is simpler — hold the line, and Atlanta awaits.