Tiger Woods is in the field of Arnold Palmer Invitational
After finishing the Honda Classic on the second position, Tiger Woods will now tee off the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Master Card later this month.
This tournament is being staged by Professional Golf Association Tour from March 22 to 25, at the sensational Floridian site of the Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando.
There are many other players who will be competing against Woods for the purse of $6,000,000, and out of which, the winning share is $1,080,000.
Martin Laird, the Scottish player, will be defending his title of the Arnold Palmer Invitational. He won last year’s tournament by scoring 8-under 280 and is planning to be the winner again.
Woods started the current season of PGA from AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. He secured the 15th position and competed for the title amazingly.
Then he moved to Arizona for the exciting event of the World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship and finished at the 17th position.
Woods has big plans this year. Recently, he played the Honda Classic and landed at the runner-up position by displaying a tremendous performance in the final round.
The 36-year-old American scored a 10-under 270 and was only two strokes behind the leader Rory McIlroy.
Woods was playing average till the third round, but surprisingly scored four impressive birdies and two massive eagles in the final round on Sunday.
His handsome scoring took him from the 16th position to the 2nd at the PGA National Champion Course, Palm Beach Gardens.
"I've been close to shooting this score, or scores like this," Woods said. "It was just a matter of time before things all fell in to place. Overall, my finishes have been pretty good since Australia on. And it was just a matter of keep building, keep sticking with it, the process".
He added, "Each tournament I've progressed, I've gotten better. And it's just a matter of time before I put it all together for an entire tournament".
"I'm thrilled at the fact that each and every week, my game has gotten better. Each tournament it's gotten better, and that's the whole idea heading in to April," he concluded.
This tournament will be the final before the Masters in April. Woods has a positive chance to continue his leading performance and boost his rankings as well.
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