Bhatia, a 21-year-old playing on a special
temporary membership, is now fully exempt on the PGA Tour
through 2025 thanks to his first career victory in the tour's
alternate event opposite The Open Championship.
"I knew that if I got into position like this, that I could do
it," Bhatia said on the Golf Channel broadcast. "I've done it at
every level. Man, I felt uncomfortable out there. I made a
really bad double (on No. 5). I hit some really bad shots, but
then I kinda made some really nice (birdie) putts on 8 and 9 and
started hitting some really good shots coming in."
The tournament at Tahoe Mountain Club's Old Greenwood course is
the only PGA Tour event that uses the Modified Stableford
scoring format. The highest score wins, with points awarded for
double eagles (eight), eagles (five) and birdies (two). Pars are
worth zero points, while bogeys are minus-1 and double bogeys or
worse are minus-3 points.
Bhatia entered the day three points off Rodgers' lead but caught
up with a plus-9 in his final round to finish plus-40 in
regulation. Bhatia -- who had two bogeys and a double bogey
among his first five holes -- sank a birdie putt at his 72nd
hole to hit plus-40 before Rodgers finished his round.
Rodgers had a birdie putt at No. 18 to win outright, but it
missed badly to the right, and he finished his round plus-6.
Replaying the par-4 18th, Rodgers got an unlucky break when his
drive landed in a divot in the fairway. His second shot didn't
reach the green, and after getting on the surface in three, he
missed a long par putt.
That allowed Bhatia to two-putt for par to win a title that
could change his young career.
"It's a crazy feeling," Bhatia said. "I was telling my caddie
that your brain and everything, you can feel all this
adrenaline, all this shakiness."
Julien Guerrier of France (plus-20 Sunday) and Jens Dantorp of
Sweden (plus-15) tied for third at plus-37. Ryan Gerard (plus-3)
was fifth at plus-36.
--Field Level Media
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