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Rory's Shock WD & Berger Leads Bay Hill - March 8th, 2026


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On March 8th, 2026, Moving Day at the Arnold Palmer Invitational was overshadowed by Rory McIlroy's shocking withdrawal, while Daniel Berger seized the lead amidst weather delays and intense Masters qualification drama.


BAY HILL LEADERBOARD
  • Daniel Berger commands the leaderboard at 13-under after a chaotic Moving Day at Bay Hill. A 66-minute rain delay completely altered the course conditions, setting up a thrilling Sunday showdown with Akshay Bhatia and Scottie Scheffler.
  • "If it ain't broke don't fix it," posted the PGA Tour regarding Berger's swing, while the broadcast raved about 10-under Akshay Bhatia "hitting a power cut on a very aggressive line."
  • Akshay Bhatia wowed the crowds with a massive 121-foot apex power cut on the 6th hole, while players like Viktor Hovland suddenly had to battle unpredictable mud balls after the rain delay.


RORY'S WD & MASTERS DRAMA
  • The golf world was stunned when defending 2025 Masters champion Rory McIlroy withdrew due to a back injury just 33 days before Augusta. Meanwhile, the race to qualify for the season's first major is reaching a fever pitch.
  • Rickie Fowler needs a solo fourth to crack the OWGR top 50, noting that missing the 2016 Masters "felt like worse than a breakup."
  • Heartbreak struck Austin Smotherman, who withdrew with a back injury right after his viral 15th-hole recovery, unexpectedly opening the Masters door for Nicolai Hojgaard.


THE CUT LINE & BAY HILL BATTLES
  • Bay Hill showed its teeth with a brutal 2-over-par cut line that sent big names packing. The changing weather meant players had to adapt quickly to shifting green speeds and added friction on the dead greens.
  • Michael Kim defended the Signature Event format, stating the cut "did not feel fake at all" after it claimed Jason Day and Ben Griffin, who agonizingly three-putted the 18th.
  • We caught up with retired back-to-back API champion Matt Every, who offered a poignant reflection on his career and life after golf: "I have been selfish my whole life man."


Quick Hits

Scottie Scheffler battled through fatigue to card four straight birdies featuring a "top groove spinner" chip-in, and noted the rain added friction to the greens • Sepp Straka warned the field about Bay Hill's greens returning to their usual firmness • Rickie Fowler is pushing for the Arnie Award alongside his OWGR top 50 quest

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