Palmer invites seshefler to reverse the title winning Hofland T2 wheat T13
March 31st, 2022

Schaeffler

On Sunday, March 7 and Florida time, Scottie Scheffler only hit 72 shots, equaling the par. However, in the tested Bay Hill Club, the Americans were enough to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational and win the championship for the second time in three races.

Scotty Schaeffler stumbled in the first nine holes, caught two birds and swallowed three bogies, but he didn’t make a mistake in the last nine holes. He hit the green on the second shot of hole 12, pushed and caught birds twice at a distance of 18 feet, and then pushed a 21 foot handkerchief putt in the last six holes, including hole 15. He handed over 283 shots (70-73-68-72) in four rounds, 5 shots below the standard, and won the championship one shot ahead.

Arnold Palmer’s level of the invitational tournament is higher than that of the ordinary one stop, so Scotty Schaeffler won 550 FedEx Cup points and $2.16 million.

Last month, Scotty Schaeffler just won the WM Phoenix open and won the first US tour.

On a windswept day, only four players broke the par, including former champion Tyrrell Hatton. England players caught seven birds, swallowed four bogeys, hit 69 shots, rushed up and tied for second place with Viktor Hovland, the fourth in the world, and Billy horschel, the former FedEx Cup champion.

Billy hocher took the lead in the last round. He caught the bird in holes 12 and 15 and gradually rebounded back. Unfortunately, the bird 30 feet in the last hole didn’t push into the hole and failed to make the game into the extension. He handed in 75 shots.

Victor Hoffman tied for the lead after catching a 6-foot bird at hole 16. Unfortunately, he kicked off into the green bunker at hole 17, swallowed the fifth bogey of the day, hit 74 and slipped down.

Gary woodland was 73 and Chris Kirk was 72, two strokes behind and tied for fifth place.

Another parallel leader, Talor Gooch, made 43 shots in the first nine holes, caught two birds in the last nine holes, scored 77, and fell to tied seventh.

Roy took the first round of 2876-72 in a row, but he was tied for the first round.

The world’s first Joan ram competed for the first time, with 290 shots (72-70-74-74) in four rounds, 2 shots higher than the standard shot, and tied for 17th place.

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