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Golf PGSF FedEx Cup Week 9 The Arnold Palmer Invitational (sign-up is open to everyone )

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The First Look: Arnold Palmer Invitational




Written by Adam Stanley@adam_stanley
The PGA TOUR returns to Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & Lodge for the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard, the TOUR’s fourth designated event of 2023. World No. 1 Jon Rahm – with three wins in six TOUR starts this season – leads a star-studded field in Orlando.
FIELD NOTES: Forty-four of the top 50 in the Official World Golf Ranking are set to tee it up at Bay Hill – the most in any event since last year’s Open Championship … The field includes the top 30 on the FedExCup and all 13 TOUR winners so far this season … Scottie Scheffler returns to defend his 2022 title … Other Arnold Palmer Invitational winners returning to Bay Hill include Tyrrell Hatton (runner-up a year ago), Jason Day, Francesco Molinari and defending FedExCup champion Rory McIlroy … PGA TOUR University presented by Velocity Global is well-represented in the sponsor exemptions. The No. 1 player in the Class of 2022 and current No. 1 are both in the field. Pierceson Coody, who has won two of his first 15 Korn Ferry Tour starts since turning pro last summer, is in the field, one week after making the cut at The Honda Classic in his first PGA TOUR start as a pro. Ludvig Aberg, the current No. 1 in PGA TOUR U, is trying to extend his lead in the standings. The Texas Tech star arrives at Bay Hill after a win Feb. 22 at The Prestige in La Quinta, California. The top spot in PGA TOUR U is especially important this year, as the No. 1 player after the NCAA Championship will earn immediate status on the PGA TOUR and be eligible for all full-field, open events. Also in the field on a sponsor exemption is Cole Hammer, a teammate of Coody on the Texas team that won the 2022 NCAA Championship. Hammer, who finished fifth in last year’s class of PGA TOUR U grads, had a T5 finish late last year in The RSM Classic. Other players competing at Bay Hill on sponsor exemptions include major winners Stewart Cink, Zach Johnson and Padraig Harrington, as well as 2022 Korn Ferry Tour Player of the Year Justin Suh. DP World Tour winners Adrian Meronk and Thriston Lawrence also received invitations.

FEDEXCUP: Winner receives 550 FedExCup points.

COURSE: Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & Lodge, par 72, 7,466 yards. Bay Hill will once again host the Arnold Palmer Invitational, as it has every year since 1979. It’s a mostly flat layout but features water challenges on most holes. The past two iterations have featured blustery, rock-hard conditions. The 2022 final-round scoring average was 75.48, compared to 75.49 a year prior. Scottie Scheffler won at 5 under last year, while Tyrrell Hatton won at 4 under in 2020 – the highest winning total since 1983. One thing that Hatton and Scheffler had in common for their wins? Elite iron play. Scheffler was first in Strokes Gained: Approach the Green last season at Bay Hill, while Hatton was second in the same category in 2020.

STORYLINES: The Bay Hill field is loaded with star power. This season’s first three designated events have been won by Jon Rahm (Sentry Tournament of Champions, The Genesis Invitational) and Scottie Scheffler (WM Phoenix Open) … Collin Morikawa and Xander Schauffele are teeing it up at Bay Hill for the first time since 2020. Morikawa finished T9 that year, while Schauffele was T24 … World No. 9 Justin Thomas is set for his first start at Bay Hill since 2015 … Jason Day, winner of the 2016 Arnold Palmer Invitational, returns to Bay Hill on a heater. He’s fresh off three consecutive top-10 finishes at the Farmers Insurance Open, WM Phoenix Open and The Genesis Invitational … Rahm has a chance to join Fred Couples, Ernie Els and Hale Irwin as the only players to win the TOUR’s three elevated, player-hosted invitationals: Tiger Woods’ The Genesis Invitational, the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard and Jack Nicklaus’ Memorial Tournament presented by Workday. Rahm won The Genesis earlier this month and the Memorial in 2020.
72-HOLE RECORD: 264, Payne Stewart (1987)
18-HOLE RECORD: 62, Andy Bean (Round 2, 1981), Greg Norman (Round 2, 1984), Adam Scott (Round 1, 2014)
LAST TIME: In some of the toughest conditions in tournament history, Scottie Scheffler fired a final-round, even-par 72 to finish one clear of Tyrrell Hatton, Billy Horschel and Viktor Hovland. It was Scheffler’s second TOUR win in three starts, having earned his maiden TOUR title at the WM Phoenix Open three weeks prior. It was a day – and tournament – purely of survival, with tough scoring conditions all week and a lightning-fast golf course. Only 10 players finished the tournament under par. Hatton made seven birdies in a final-round, 3-under 69; he finished an hour ahead of the final group and looked well positioned to win the tournament. Scheffler, however, hung tough with a birdie at the par-5 12th followed by six consecutive closing pars. Scheffler’s 5-under total was one ahead of the three-way runner-up. Chris Kirk and Gary Woodland finished a shot further back and tied for fifth, with Kirk earning a spot at The 150th Open at St. Andrews via the Open Qualifying Series.
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Congratulations again to last week's winner @Nolerball

With another strong week, @Bill From Tampa maintains the overall season lead

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Good Luck to everyone this week
 
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After yesterday, I had to ask myself if I really wanted to continue in this. After all, I may be mathematically eliminated by the time The Masters rolls around.

Then, I got another idea (I can hear you clowns groaning, go ahead and scoff). You know how sometimes to go into a McDonald's or the like and in the kids' play area there's a big box with thousands of balls they can roll around in? Well, I built one last night, and on each ball I wrote the name of a current Tour player. It was exhausting, but I'm comfortable this may yet be my salvation. I just roll in it and pick 4 random balls--at least I've actually heard of all 4 of mine for this week.

I've decided to name it....(wait for it) _...the MAGA! THE MAGIC ACTING GOLF ADVISER!
So, here we go:

Cousin Brian
Hideki Matsuyama
Jordan Spieth
Sahith Theegala
 
After yesterday, I had to ask myself if I really wanted to continue in this. After all, I may be mathematically eliminated by the time The Masters rolls around.

Then, I got another idea (I can hear you clowns groaning, go ahead and scoff). You know how sometimes to go into a McDonald's or the like and in the kids' play area there's a big box with thousands of balls they can roll around in? Well, I built one last night, and on each ball I wrote the name of a current Tour player. It was exhausting, but I'm comfortable this may yet be my salvation. I just roll in it and pick 4 random balls--at least I've actually heard of all 4 of mine for this week.

I've decided to name it....(wait for it) _...the MAGA! THE MAGIC ACTING GOLF ADVISER!
So, here we go:

Cousin Brian
Hideki Matsuyama
Jordan Spieth
Sahith Theegala
HAHAHAHA-MAGA...Oh oh oh, its magic,
ya know,
better believe Ed said so...

You oughta see about constructing one of those Lotto machines-device-thingy that will snatch the ball from within a whirling dome and drop it down the shoot for you. But rolling around amongst the balls is good too, I guess.
 
Decent trivia question


What course has had most balls hit in water over last 20 years.
( guess before you read article, no cheating @DFSNOLE )

I was wrong on my guess

 
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And now ladies and gentlemen, it is time for Mrs BFT's picks of the week. The envelope please (drum roll subtly played crescendoing to a cymbal crash as a Vanns White type person hands me the envelope). And the winners are

Rahm
Schauffele
Scheffler
McIlroy
 
Ima gonna be out of touch starting tomorrow, so I hope no one drops out overnight or some such. Will be in Jax for the River Run, but not taking my laptop and promised Mrs. Ed I wouldn't constantly be on my phone while with our friends there. So, Viva la Sunday, and good luck to all you cretins.
 
So looks like the top players are getting reduced field no cut bigger money fields.

 
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Rahm right out of the gate with 3 birdies, I thought maybe he would have cooled off a little
It is very early, bt already have a pretty stacked leaderboard
 
Rahm a little wobbly today, falls back to 9th
 
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