2026 Arnold Palmer Invitational Preview: Rory, Scottie, and the King’s Ultimate Bay Hill Challenge
There’s a special buzz in the air this week in Orlando. It’s not just the Florida humidity—it’s the anticipation for the 2026 Arnold Palmer Invitational kicking off at Bay Hill Club & Lodge. You can feel Arnie’s presence in every bunker, every roll on those tricky greens. This isn’t just another stop on the PGA Tour; it’s a gladiator showdown disguised as a golf tournament, and the field has shown up ready for a fight.
The Main Stars Heading to the First Tee
Let’s be real: all eyes are on the Northern Irishman in that featured image. Rory McIlroy looks locked in during practice, and Bay Hill has always suited his game—bomb it off the tee, then rely on creativity around the greens. But he’s not the only top dog in the field. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is here, and you know he’s still grinding after that close call last week. Then you’ve got the likes of Xander Schauffele, Viktor Hovland, and a resurgent Jordan Spieth, all looking to add that iconic red cardigan to their wardrobe.
What the Smart Money (and the Locals) Are Saying
Walk through the car park or grab a coffee at the 19th hole, and the chatter is all the same: it’s wide open. The oddsmakers have it as a toss-up between the top tier, but the savvy veterans around here know Bay Hill rewards patience over power. You’ve got to scramble when you miss these greens, and you absolutely cannot lose your cool on the back nine Sunday. The experts I’ve spoken to seem to lean towards experience—guys who’ve been in the winner’s circle here before, like Tyrrell Hatton or even a dark horse like Billy Horschel, who grinds like Arnie himself.
- Rory McIlroy: The crowd favourite. If the putter behaves, he runs away with it.
- Scottie Scheffler: The gritty favourite. His ball-striking is tailor-made for these thick roughs.
- The Longshots: Don’t overlook Sam Burns or a fit Will Zalatoris to make a move on Sunday.
The Buzz About the Future: A Bigger, Bolder Bay Hill?
Beyond the 2026 champion, there’s a fascinating subplot brewing. With Sam Saunders—Arnie’s grandson—taking a more prominent role in the tournament’s direction, the rumour mill is churning. There’s serious talk about expanding the field in the coming years, transforming this from an invitational to something that feels even more like a premier signature event. Imagine even more of the world’s best grinding it out here every March. It’s a testament to how much the King’s event has grown, and Sam seems determined to honour that legacy while pushing it into the future.
So, Who Slips on the Cardigan Sunday Night?
Here’s the thing about the Arnold Palmer Invitational: it doesn’t give anything away. You have to earn it. The winner will be the guy who keeps his cool when the wind whips off the Butler Chain of Lakes and the Bermuda grass gets grabby. My gut? It’s time for a new name to etch their legacy next to the King’s. I’m watching a certain Norwegian with ice in his veins to finally conquer Bay Hill. But that’s why we play the game, right? Tee it high, let it fly—it’s going to be a hell of a week.