After holding the outright lead at the Arnold Palmer Invitational for four hours on Sunday afternoon, Collin Morikawa faltered down the stretch to lose the tournament by one stroke to Russell Henley.
Russell Henley vaulted past Collin Morikawa with an eagle chip-in on the 70th hole and won the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Henley collected $4 million for his fifth career Tour title, finishing one shot clear of the two-time major champion. Here’s a look at the final leaderboard from Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando, Florida:
Russell Henley fired a two-under-par 70 to snatch victory at the Arnold Palmer Invitational on Sunday, conjuring a magical eagle in a late charge down the stretch to reel in Collin Morikawa. The 35-year-old Henley bagged the fifth and biggest PGA Tour win of his career after erasing Morikawa's three-shot lead over the final five holes at the Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando,