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Xander Schauffele’s return to the PGA TOUR at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in Orlando was marred by difficulties. After a six-week break due to a rib injury, he began with a disappointing score of 5-over 77. The Bay Hill course proved daunting, with early bogeys and multiple pitfalls contributing to a tough day. Despite his struggles, the tournament remains a highlight on the PGA calendar, featuring a competitive 72-player field and a whopping $20 million purse.
Orlando: Xander Schauffele’s Rocky Comeback at the Arnold Palmer Invitational
In a highly anticipated event for golf fans, Xander Schauffele returned to the PGA TOUR at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in Orlando, following a six-week hiatus due to a nagging rib injury. However, the day didn’t unfold as smoothly as he might have hoped. Taking to the notorious Bay Hill course, Schauffele had a tough start and ended his first round with a score of 5-over 77.
Struggles on a Tough Course
From the get-go, it was clear that Bay Hill was not going to be easy for Schauffele. He bogeyed his very first hole, setting an uneasy tone for the day. Then came the challenge of a greenside bunker, followed by an unfortunate encounter with a water hazard on the par-5 sixth hole. If that wasn’t enough, Schauffele hit a rough patch, recording five consecutive bogeys between holes 6 and 10. Yikes!
Schauffele himself suggested that a simpler course would have been more suitable for his return to the sport, especially given the rigorous setup that Bay Hill offered. Notably, Keegan Bradley, the current tournament leader, has voiced that Bay Hill ranks among the hardest golf courses on the TOUR. That’s a tall order for anyone, let alone a golfer just coming back from injury.
Injury Background
What led to this challenging return? Schauffele’s injury—a frustrating intercostal strain with a small tear in cartilage—was something he initially overlooked while preparing for The Sentry. His preparation for the Arnold Palmer Invitational was minimal—just 27 holes in total, which included time at a par-3 course. With such limited play, it was a gamble to dive back in at such a challenging tournament.
Arnold Palmer Invitational Highlights
The Arnold Palmer Invitational, a staple of the PGA TOUR since 1967, takes place at the Bay Hill Club and Lodge, renowned for its difficulty. This year’s event boasts a competitive 72-player field vying for an eye-popping $20 million purse, with the eventual champion claiming a whopping $4 million check.
This year, excitement builds as defending champion Scottie Scheffler tries for his third API win, joined by other recognizable names like Rory McIlroy and Jason Day. Interestingly, Auburn University sophomore Jackson Koivun made his mark by earning a spot through the Arnold Palmer Cup Exemption, while other notable players, including Rickie Fowler, Jordan Spieth, and Gary Woodland, found themselves on the outside looking in without any exemptions.
A Course Redesigned and Weather Concerns
A quick note on the course: changes have been made, including removing a beach bunker on the 17th hole, aiming to provide a more consistent challenge. The new layout has the water hazard much closer to the green. Now at 221 yards, the par-3 17th is expected to be a true test of skill.
As for the weather, it seems like players might experience a mix of conditions. Thursday is expected to bring gusty winds, while Friday offers perfect golfing weather, and a medium risk of rain looms over Sunday.
Looking Ahead
With last year’s winning score reported at 15 under, this year’s competition promises to be just as thrilling, albeit with players facing a more challenging course environment. As Schauffele continues his comeback journey, only time will tell how he will adapt to the pressures and challenges ahead.
So, it’s back to the drawing board for Schauffele as he aims to shake off the rust and regain his competitive edge at one of the sport’s most cherished events.
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- PGA Tour: Xander Schauffele’s Rocky Comeback
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