Leishman wins Arnold Palmer Invitational
|by Jay Betsill
The first Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard since the September death of the tournament’s namesake was won by Australian Marc Leishman.
The biggest shot of the day — and of the tournament for that matter — came on No. 16 when Leishman drained a 50-foot eagle putt to take the lead. He wound up at 11-under, one shot better than Charley Hoffman and Kevin Kisner to win the 39th edition of the annual PGA Tour stop at Bay Hill Club & Lodge.
“You see guys win and he’s waiting there on the back of the green,” Leishman said. “To not have that is obviously very sad, but to win here is just a dream come true.”
Rory McIlory had vaulted up the leader board to actually have a share of the lead, but a bogey on No. 18 dropped him out of legitimate contention with several groups remaining on the course.
He finished in a tie for fourth at 9-under, two shots behind Leishman.
With the victory at Bay Hill, Leishman earned $1.566 million and 500 FedEx Cup points.
Next up on the PGA Tour is the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play at Austin Country Club in Austin, TX.