The elite of the PGA Tour begins a two -week scrub against each other Thursday with the first round of the Arnold Palmer InvitationalAt the Bay Hill Club and Lodge in Orlando.
The fourth signature event of the tour will include 47 of the first 50 in the world golf ranking, led by the world No. 1 and the defending champion Scottie Scheffler. They continue a total bag of $ 20 million ($ 4 million and 700 points Fedex Cup for the winner).
Expect the same programming at the top of the ranking next week at The players’ championshipDuring the players stadium at TPC Sawgrass.
The next two weeks are the last time that many classified players will be on the same golf courses to the masters from April 10 to 13 in Augusta National. This week will also see Liv Golf members, Bryson Dechambeau, Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson, Cameron Smith, Tyrrell Hatton and Sergio Garcia.
Who is favored to win at Bay Hill?
Betmgm Go with the defending champion and it’s not close: Scheffler is +350, with another former champion at Bay Hill, Rory McILroy at +850. FEDEX Cup leader Ludvig Åberg is the next at +1200 and Xander SchauffeleMaking its first appearance since the opening sentry of the season, is +1800. Schauffele came out with a rib injury.
Who is favored to win the Puerto Rico Classic?
This is the first week for two tour events because players not eligible for signature events can play for $ 4 million and 300 points Fedex Cup at the Grand Reserve Golf Club. Betmgm Like a few veterans of the DP World Tour of Denmark, Niklas Norgaard (+2200) and Rasmus Neergaard-Peterson (+2500), with the veterans of the PGA Tour Bud Cauley (+2500) and Ryan Gerard (+2500).
Predictions for Arnold Palmer Invitational
Scottie Scheffler:: How cannot opt for the world number 1? In four departures in Bay Hill, he won twice, tied in fourth row and equally for 15th. No one understood the cheat code at Arnie like that since Tiger Woods has won eight times.
Rory McILroy:: He won in 2018, just part of a sustained record of excellence in the API. McILroy has never missed a cup in 10 starts, with six TOP-10. His worst finish was equality for 27th in 2016.
Shane Lowry:: What was the devil was bad earlier in his career in Bay Hill? He missed his first four cups and finished solo 67th. But last year, he was solo third and in the last two two with Scheffler. He equaled 11th At Cognizant Classic and finished second in Pebble Beach, so he plays well at the moment.
Predictions for Puerto Rico Open
Max McGreevy: After a difficult start in his season, he tends to equalize with 25th In Mexico and equality for the fourth last week at Cognizant Classic, with four laps in the 1960s.
Brice Garnett: The reigning champion did not follow his victory with great success last year and finds himself in Porto Rico instead of, let’s say, Orlando. But he made his five cuts this season and was 11th in cognizant last week. And he seems to love to play in tropical environments: his two PGA Tour victories occurred in Puerto Rico and in the Dominican Republic.
Ben Kohles: In three tournaments in which he cut this season, his fourth round scores are 66, 66 and 65. His third round scores are 74, 72 and 70. If he can get out of the door on Saturday, he would be more threatened on Sunday. In two departures at Puerto Rico Kohles was 6th and equally for 16th.
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