Akshay Bhatia takes slim lead in Tennessee

Akshay Bhatia takes slim lead in Tennessee

FedEx St. Jude Championship R1

Pictured: Akshay Bhatia . Texas Open Golf

Akshay Bhatia fired an eagle at the par-5 16th, seven birdies and one bogey for an 8-under 62, his career low 18-hole score, and leads the FedEx St. Jude Championship by one shot.

“I felt like I wasn’t in the rough too much. I hit it in a couple fairway bunkers, which is okay out here. It’s easier to control the golf ball,” said the American.

“I felt like I wasn’t putting great throughout the day, but then those last couple putts managed to drop. All in all, I felt like iron play was nice. I just need to kind of clean up a couple things, like a couple wedge shots, and get a little more comfortable with the putter, but all in all, I felt like I was driving it nice.

“I think it’s a ball striker’s golf course. I think statistically guys who have won here in the past, it’s about ball striking off the tee. I think that’s something that is suited to my game.

“I think, too, some of these holes suit my eye. There’s maybe one or two holes that don’t. But I feel like I can just kind of play my game and there’s not too many uncomfortable shots out there for me.”

Bhatia tied the lowest opening round score at TPC Southwind since the FedEx St. Jude Championship moved in 2022 (J.J. Spaun and Si Woo Kim in 2022).

In 21 starts this season, Bhatia has had three top-10 finishes (T9/Genesis Invitational, T3/Players Championship, 9th/Mexico Open at VidantaWorld).

Last season marked his first time qualifying for the FedExCup Playoffs, advancing to the 2024 Tour Championship where he finished 26th.

Seven-time DP World Tour winner Tommy Fleetwood made one bogey and opened with a 63, his lowest opening round on Tour, and lies in second place at 7-under. The Englishman qualified for the FedExCup Playoffs for the fourth consecutive year (seventh total).

England’s Harry Hall signed for a bogey-free 64 and a share of third place at 6-under alongside compatriot Justin Rose and American Bud Cauley.

Hall qualified for the playoffs for the first time in his third season on Tour.

11-time PGA Tour winner Justin Rose made one bogey and sits inside the top-10 after 18 holes for the sixth time this season and the second consecutive year at the FedEx St. Jude Championship (T5/finished T22). This season marks his 18th time qualifying for the playoffs in his 19th season on Tour.

Cauley made two bogeys in his first appearance in the FedExCup Playoffs since the 2019-20 season.

Making his first start since earning his 17th PGA Tour title at The Open Championship, World No. 1 and reigning FedExCup Champion Scottie Scheffler of the USA made one bogey at the 18th and lies in T12 at 3-under.

Japanese defending champion Hideki Matsuyama made two bogeys and opened with a 69 in his bid to become the first player to successfully defend at the FedEx St. Jude Championship since Ernie Els (1996-97).

FedExCup Playoffs

Following the FedEx St. Jude Championship, the top 50 players in the FedExCup standings will qualify for next week’s BMW Championship (the second of three events in the FedExCup Playoffs).

Pos.PlayerTo ParR1
1Akshay Bhatia-862
2Tommy Fleetwood-763
T3Harry Hall-664
T3Justin Rose-664
T3Bud Cauley-664
6Si Woo Kim-565
T7Maverick McNealy-466
T7Ben Griffin-466
T7Russell Henley-466
T7Rickie Fowler-466
T7Collin Morikawa-466
T12Wyndham Clark-367
T12Matt Fitzpatrick-367
T12Thomas Detry-367
T12Brian Harman-367
T12Nick Taylor-367
T12Ludvig Åberg-367
T12Robert MacIntyre-367
T12Scottie Scheffler-367
T20Justin Thomas-268
T20Xander Schauffele-268
T20Daniel Berger-268
T20Andrew Novak-268
T20J.J. Spaun-268
T20Sepp Straka-268
T20Chris Kirk-268
T27Jordan Spieth-169
T27Taylor Pendrith-169
T27Brian Campbell-169
T27Jacob Bridgeman-169
T27Hideki Matsuyama-169
T27Cameron Young-169
T27Cam Davis-169
T27Jhonattan Vegas-169
T27Joe Highsmith-169
T27Kurt Kitayama-169
T27Tony Finau-169
T27Emiliano Grillo-169
T39J.T. PostonPar70
T39Denny McCarthyPar70
T39Sam BurnsPar70
T39Harris EnglishPar70
T39Max GreysermanPar70
T39Aaron RaiPar70
T39Ryan GerardPar70
T39Lucas GloverPar70
T39Patrick CantlayPar70
T48Matti Schmid+171
T48Sam Stevens+171
T48Sungjae Im+171
T48Patrick Rodgers+171
T48Aldrich Potgieter+171
T48Jason Day+171
T48Corey Conners+171
T48Mackenzie Hughes+171
T48Kevin Yu+171
T57Ryan Fox+272
T57Keegan Bradley+272
T57Nico Echavarria+272
T57Davis Riley+272
T57Jake Knapp+272
T57Michael Kim+272
T57Chris Gotterup+272
T57Stephan Jaeger+272
T65Tom Hoge+373
T65Shane Lowry+373
T67Erik van Rooyen+474
T67Viktor Hovland+474
69Min Woo Lee+676
Updated: August 8, 2025