Highlights of round 1 of FedEx St. Jude 2025. Source: PGA Tour

Akshay Bhatia enters the FedEx Cup playoffs with a new mindset: less looking at the standings, less letting numbers dictate emotions.

This season, he admitted, was “demoralizing” and “the most difficult he has ever experienced” , when he was too dependent on FedEx Cup points (events with high prize money from sponsors), world rankings or Ryder Cup tickets.

Golf can consume your life and happiness,” Bhatia said, “so I wanted to find more peace, instead of living on the unstable game.”

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Akshay Bhatia got off to a strong start at the FedEx St. Jude Championship. Photo: PGA Tour

The change paid off, to some extent. After finishing in the bottom three at the 3M Open, Bhatia opened the FedEx Cup playoffs at the St. Jude Championship with a par-70 62.

Notably, the golfer with two PGA Tour titles played the last three holes with 4 under par – including an eagle at hole 16, birdies at holes 17 and 18 – to rise to the top of the St. Jude Championship standings.

The Indian-American golfer ranked 45th in the FedEx Cup, almost guaranteed a spot in the BMW Championship (stage 2 play-off), aiming to break into the top 50 to participate in all Signature tournaments next season.

This season, Bhatia has not been in the top 10 since The Players in March, partly because of a broken driver at The Masters, partly because of the pressure of performance.

He's not alone in his end-of-season struggle. Wyndham Clark, the 2023 US Open champion, is also trying to keep his place in the majors, sitting in 49th place after shooting a 67 to start the week.

Matt Fitzpatrick, currently ranked 41st, has found form under coach Mark Blackburn and has four consecutive top 10 finishes.

Both Clark and Fitzpatrick were once ranked outside the top 70 but came back strong with adjustments in training and mentality, proving that in golf, the end of the season can still be a new beginning.

Right behind Bhatia was Tommy Fleetwood with a score of -7. Harry Hall, veteran golfer Justin Rose, Bud Cauley all scored -6. Kim Si Woo of Korea had 5 strokes under par.

There are four golfers currently at -4; while eight are at -3 – including Scottie Scheffler, world No. 1 and reigning FedEx Cup holder.

Scheffler had four birdies and no bogeys in the first 14 holes. However, on the difficult 18th hole, the Open Championship champion ended up with a bogey.

Still, a -3 is not a bad start for Scheffler at the St. Jude Championship – an event with a prize fund of 20 million USD (equivalent to 524.3 billion VND); the champion will win 3.6 million USD (about 94.4 billion VND).

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St. Jude Championship Round 1 Standings

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