FREE: Arnold Palmer Invitational Live GolF 2023 stream In NYE, TV AT Bay Hill
FREE: Arnold Palmer Invitational Live GolF 2023 stream In NYE, TV AT Bay Hill
Arnold Palmer Invitational GolF 2023 stream In NYE Free TV, But first we’ll be at Bay Hill for the Arnold Palmer, a glittering event which Tiger Woods has won a staggering eight times in his career.
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Scottie Scheffler took home the red cardigan sweater last year, a memento giving to the champion in memory of the late, great Arnold Palmer.
The Bay Hill Championship Course always provides a brilliant test of elite golf and was the fourth hardest course on the PGA Tour last season.
The Arnold Palmer is being held between Thursday, March 2 and Sunday, March 5.
Play will begin at 12pm UK time for the opening two rounds.
It will be held on the Championship Course at the Bay Hill Club and Lodge in Florida. The course will be a par 72 and will measure a maximum of 7,466 yards in length.
talkSPORT 2 will have live commentary of all four days from Bay Hill. Click here to tune in.
The action will also be shown on Sky Sports Golf throughout the week.
Arnold Palmer Invitational: Field and tee times
This weekend’s tournament is another of the PGA Tour’s elevated events meaning there will be 27 of the top 30 players in the world at Bay Hill.
Defending champion Scheffler will headline the action alongside the likes of Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas and Matt Fitzpatrick.
LIV Golfers, including 2021 champion Bryson DeChambeau, will not be involved.
The groups and tee times for the opening two rounds have now been confirmed and the full rundown can be found here.
McIlroy is playing alongside Max Homa and 2020 Bay Hill champion Tyrrell Hatton for the opening two days while Rahm is grouped with Xander Schauffele and Collin Morikawa.
Scheffler will open up this title defence with Fitzpatrick and Thomas.
Spanish star Rahm reclaimed the title of world number one with victory at the Genesis Invitational earlier this month.
It was his third PGA Tour victory of the year already and his fifth win in his past nine worldwide starts.
The 28-year-old said: “Obviously I’ve been extremely disciplined my whole career, but right now I’m seeing the dividends of a lot of the hard work over the years.
“So just keep doing the small things and keep enjoying it, having fun.
“When you’re playing good it’s really fun and when you’re winning tournaments, extremely fun, but got to enjoy the tough moments as well.
“Try to take it all in and, like I said, keep doing the little things properly every day and hopefully I can keep putting myself in position to win.
“I’ve won five out of my last nine starts. I don’t need a ranking to tell me, to validate anything, right? I’m having the best season of my life and hopefully I can keep it going.
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