ORLANDO, Fla. — Akshay Bhatia waited simply lengthy sufficient for his putt to take a ultimate flip and drop for birdie Sunday morning, permitting him to chop Daniel Berger’s result in one shot within the rain-delayed Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill.
They needed to play two full holes to finish the third spherical that was halted by darkness from a rain delay. Berger two-putted from 35 ft for birdie on the par-5 sixteenth for a three-shot lead.
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However on the 18th, Berger’s tee shot went proper into the tough, forcing him to put up. He hit wedge to 10 ft and missed the par putt to finish an even-par 72.
Bhatia’s birdie putt stopped on the sting of the cup. He stared at it, walked to the outlet, stopped for a ultimate look and noticed it drop for a 68.
Berger was at 13-under 203, and so they had been within the ultimate pairing Sunday afternoon.
Cameron Younger, Collin Morikawa and Sepp Straka had been 4 pictures out of the lead, establishing a ultimate spherical with quite a few prospects. Bay Hill’s greens are usually the firmest and quickest of the Florida swing. 5 of the final six tournaments at Bay Hill had been determined by one shot.



























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