Korn Ferry Tour: Akshay Bhatia wins the The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic

01/20/2022

Korn Ferry Tour: Akshay Bhatia wins the The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic

Akshay Bhatia together with his girlfriend on the last round. (Photo: Twitter/@KornFerryTour)

16 Jan

01/16 – 01/19/2022

Korn Ferry Tour: The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic 2022

Sandals Emerald Bay GC – Great Exuma, Bahamas

  • Round 4/4
  • Official
  • Strokeplay
  • Prize money: $750,000
  • Defending champion: Tommy Gaitney

Akshay Bhatia takes the top spot at the The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic on the Korn Ferry Tour beating out Paul Haley II in second place.

Akshay Bhatia wins at the Korn Ferry Tour's The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic. The American scored a final round of 65 at Sandals Emerald Bay GC. He finishes in front of Paul Haley II in second place and Michael Gellerman, Corey Shaun and Carl Yuan who are tied for third place. Bhatia finished the The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic with a total score of 14 under par.

Ben Taylor finishes the tournament in T15th position. The Englishman posted a closing round of 70 at Sandals Emerald Bay GC. With a total score of -6 he finished 8 shots behind the leader.

J.J. Grey has finished the tournament in T19th place. The Englishman logged a closing round of 70 at Sandals Emerald Bay GC. With a total score of -4 he finished 10 strokes behind the leader after the The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic.

Harry Hall rounds off the tournament in T19th position. The Englishman took home a final round of 75 at Sandals Emerald Bay GC. With a total score of -4 he finished 10 shots behind the leader.

Tom Lewis rounds off the tournament in T28th place. The Englishman took home a closing round of 74 at Sandals Emerald Bay GC. With a total score of -3 he finished 11 shots behind the leader.

The The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic is part of the Web.com Tour. The tournament is held from January 16th until the 19th of January 2022 at Sandals Emerald Bay GC in Great Exuma, Bahamas. Players will receive a total of $750,000 will be given to the players. The course for the tournament at Sandals Emerald Bay GC plays at Par 72.

The Korn Ferry Tour is holding its first tournament of the year. A total of 132 players are competing, including the American defending champion Tommy Gaitney. The tournament unusually starts on Sunday and ends with the final round on Wednesday.

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