Thu. Apr 30th, 2026

Swing into Spring: Arnold Palmer Invitational Tees Off This Week at Bay Hill

The PGA Tour’s Florida Swing heats up as the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard kicks off this Thursday, March 6, at the iconic Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando, Florida. Running through Sunday, March 9, this signature event promises a star-studded showdown with a $20 million purse and no cut, ensuring four days of high-stakes golf as the world’s top players vie for glory just weeks before The Masters.

Defending champion Scottie Scheffler, the World No. 1, headlines a loaded field featuring Rory McIlroy, Viktor Hovland, Ludvig Åberg, Hideki Matsuyama, and local favorite Collin Morikawa. With FedExCup points and a massive $3.6 million winner’s check on the line, Bay Hill’s notoriously tough layout—known for its punishing rough and challenging par-3s—will test every facet of their game. The par-72, 7,466-yard course, designed by Dick Wilson and later refined by Arnold Palmer himself, remains a proving ground where legends are made.

“We’re thrilled to welcome golf’s elite back to Bay Hill for a tournament that embodies Mr. Palmer’s legacy of excellence,” said Tournament Director John Moskal. “This week isn’t just about competition—it’s about honoring ‘The King’ and delivering a world-class experience for players and fans alike.” The event, one of eight signature stops on the 2025 PGA Tour, guarantees all 70 entrants a payday, with last year’s thriller seeing Scheffler edge Wyndham Clark by five strokes.

Tonight’s action kicks off with a ceremonial tee shot at 7:30 AM ET on Thursday, followed by live coverage starting at 9:45 AM ET. The PGA Tour’s Marquee Group will spotlight Scheffler and Åberg, while Featured Groups include Matsuyama and Hovland (9:55 AM ET) and Morikawa and Keegan Bradley (10:05 AM ET). Fans can also catch McIlroy and Shane Lowry’s 1:00 PM ET pairing mid-round, with Featured Holes coverage highlighting the par-3 2nd, par-5 6th, par-3 14th, and par-3 17th. Tune in via Golf Channel, NBC, or stream on Peacock and PGA Tour Live.

Beyond the leaderboard, the Arnold Palmer Invitational continues its charitable legacy, having raised over $15 million for Arnold & Winnie Palmer Foundation initiatives since 1979. On-site, spectators can enjoy the Fan Zone, autograph sessions, and a tribute to Palmer’s storied career, including his seven PGA Tour wins at Bay Hill.

As the 110th PGA Tour season rolls on, tonight’s opener marks a pivotal moment. With the Players Championship looming next week and the Masters just a month away, Bay Hill offers a critical chance to build momentum—or falter under pressure. Will Scheffler repeat, or will a new champion claim Palmer’s crown? The answer unfolds this week in Orlando.

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