Masters debutants Bhatia and Theegala raise hope for Indian Golf

Rising up out of the positions of expert golf, Indian-American players Akshay Bhatia and Sahith Theegala are good to go to have an effect at the Augusta Bosses, keeping in mind the desire of lighting a flood in Indian hitting the fairway ability.

 

Hailing from California, both in their twenties, Bhatia, new off his new triumph at the PGA Texas Open, and Theegala, who secured his most memorable PGA title last September, are set to start among the regarded field of 89 players at Augusta Public this Thursday.

 

Pondering their likely effect on the game in India, Bhatia said, “I couldn’t say whether I very acknowledge how Sahith and I can help golf in India.”

 

He proceeded, “I know it’s truly extraordinary when I have a lot of fans admiring me, a lot of children coming dependent upon me. I believe it’s amazing simply having the option to develop the game in the States as well as in India.”

 

Theegala, as well, communicated his energy with the help from the Indian people group, reviewing the consolation he got at the Houston Open a month ago. “You feel prideful. It’s truly cool,” he said. “In Houston, a lot of youthful Indian children emerged and followed, and my folks were there empowering them.”

 

Bhatia scratched his name into playing golf history with a completely exhilarating triumph at the Valero Texas Open, getting a sought after spot in the Experts.

 

Bhatia’s victory was out and out electrifying as he explored through a strained season finisher against Denny McCarthy at the TPC San Antonio. In spite of McCarthy’s late charge, which saw him birdie eight of the last nine holes, Bhatia held his nerve to arise triumphant.

 

Bhatia harmed his left shoulder late in his triumph Sunday in San Antonio, popping the shoulder awkwardly with an enthusiastic clench hand siphon in the wake of sinking a long putt to compel a season finisher. While it was popped once again into the right spot rapidly, the shoulder stays a wellspring of worry as he plans for his Lords debut.

 

“The shoulder will be a work in progress, without a doubt,” Bhatia said. “I’ve had it happen two, three times. I had a full separation playing quite a while back and subluxed in Bermuda in 2021.

 

The 22-year-old American is the primary player to arrive at the finals of the lesser Drive, Chip and Putt contest at Augusta Public, which he did in the 2014 debut release, and fit the bill for the Experts.

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