The Arnold Palmer Invitational is one of the most popular tournaments on the PGA Tour, attracting many of the world’s best players.
There are several reasons, including its location. As a Florida Swing event, it’s close to the homes of many of the world’s best players. Then there’s its association with one of the game’s greats. However, another is the iconic course that hosts it, Bay Hill.
There are three nine-hole courses at Bay Hill – Champion, Challenger and Charger, but the PGA Tour event takes place over the first two. Combined, it is considered one of the most enjoyable layouts in golf, but it also has a reputation as one of the most difficult on the PGA Tour.
Several holes contribute to that, not least the sixth, a 555-yard par-5 bending left around a lake. Back in 2021, Bryson DeChambeau hit a monster drive over the water there, but that’s not recommended for most.
Instead, the emphasis should be on avoiding the risk of landing in the water at all. If you choose that option, though, you’ll still need to make sure you don’t end up in one of the bunkers on the other side of the fairway.
It may not be the most famous at Bay Hill, but the 11th is also one to look out for. The par-4 bends left around a lake, but there are also bunkers to the right, just where the fairway narrows. With the lake still a factor and more bunkers to avoid, hitting the green is also a significant challenge, even after a solid tee shot.
Then there’s the iconic par-4 18th, which has a narrow fairway, pond to the right of the green and bunkers beyond it – in other words, it’s a hole with the potential to spoil any card right at the last.
The closing hole at Bay Hill is one of the most challenging
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Overall, players can expect firm fairways and greens throughout, with plenty of thick rough, doglegs around water and deep bunkers. The wind is often a factor too, particularly during the afternoon, adding to the difficulty of a course fit to challenge the world’s best on any given day.
If you want to experience Bay Hill, the good news is it’s open to members and registered guests staying at the Bay Hill Club & Lodge, with each night’s stay entitling the guest to one 18-hole round on the Champion and Challenger courses. The Charger course is an option too,…
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