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Nestle Invitational Bay Hill pin flag Crenshaw, Couples, Kite open ryder pga

$ 79.2

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    Description

    The
    Arnold Palmer Invitational
    is a professional
    golf
    tournament in
    Florida
    on the
    PGA Tour
    . It is played each March at the
    Bay Hill Club and Lodge
    , a private golf resort owned since 1974 by
    Arnold Palmer
    in
    Bay Hill
    , a suburb southwest of
    Orlando
    .
    The event was founded in
    1979
    as a successor to the
    Florida Citrus Open Invitational
    , which debuted in
    1966
    and was played at
    Rio Pinar Country Club
    , east of Orlando, through
    1978
    . Arnold Palmer won the Florida Citrus Open in 1971.
    Since 1979, the tournament title has had a number of different names, most of them including "Bay Hill," but has played under the Palmer name since
    2007
    . On March 21, 2012, the Arnold Palmer Invitational and MasterCard Worldwide announced an extension to
    MasterCard
    's "Presented by" sponsorship until the 2016 tournament.
    [1]
    [2]
    In June 2014, the PGA Tour approved a resolution to grant the winner a three-year exemption, one more than regular Tour events and on par with winners of the
    World Golf Championships
    ,
    The Tour Championship
    , and the
    Memorial Tournament
    .
    [3]
    Beginning with the 2017 tournament, the winner receives a red cardigan sweater in memory of Arnold Palmer.
    [4]
    In 2019, the event was added to the Open Qualifying Series, giving up to three non-exempt players entry into
    The Open Championship
    Nestle Invitational
    1995
    Loren Roberts
    (2)
    United States
    272
    −16
    2 strokes
    Brad Faxon
    216,000
    1,200,000
    1994
    Loren Roberts
    United States
    275
    −13
    1 stroke
    Nick Price
    Vijay Singh
    Fuzzy Zoeller
    216,000
    1,200,000
    1993
    Ben Crenshaw
    United States
    280
    −8
    2 strokes
    Davis Love III
    Rocco Mediate
    Vijay Singh
    180,000
    1,000,000
    1992
    Fred Couples
    United States
    269
    −19
    9 strokes
    Gene Sauers
    180,000
    1,000,000
    1991
    Andrew Magee
    United States
    203*
    −13
    2 strokes
    Tom Sieckmann
    180,000
    1,000,000
    1990
    Robert Gamez
    United States
    274
    −14
    1 stroke
    Greg Norman
    162,000
    900,000
    1989
    Tom Kite
    (2)
    United States
    278
    −6
    Playoff
    Davis Love III
    144,000
    800,000