How Arnold fared in what became his event
Originally posted March 16, 2017
The last time we had seen Arnold Palmer tee it up at Bay Hill to play in his PGA Tour event was in 2004, so we’d had a dozen years to think of him more as the friendly trophy presenter rather than a competitor. But the event was such a part of the Palmer fabric that the first round this week will be just the fifth ever played without him as either a player or present in some capacity. He did not play in the 1969 tournament. Golf World magazine reported in its March 18, 1969, issue that Palmer was suffering from a “lumbosacral strain,” a torturous phrase that meant his right hip was not in the proper position. He was seeing a chiropractor who was designing a heel wedge for his shoe.
The Arnold Palmer Invitational started as the Florida Citrus Open in 1966 at Rio Pinar Country Club in Orlando. Palmer was 36 & 1/2 years old and two seasons past his last major win. He was devoted to the tournament and only missed 1969 as a player. He played the event 38 times in all, winning in 1971, and finishing second in 1967 and 1970. The tournament switched to Bay Hill in 1979, and it slowly evolved into Arnie’s baby, with his name going on it in 2007.
Here is Arnold Palmer’s record at his namesake event with year, event name, dates, his scores, finish and money:
1966 Florida Citrus Open, March 17-20: 75-70-72-71—288, T-36, $502.15
1967 Florida Citrus Open, March 9-12: 67-69-71-68—275, T-2, $11,212.50
1968 Florida Citrus Open, March 14-17: 71-76—147, Missed Cut
1969 Did Not Play
1970 Florida Citrus Open, March 5-8: 64-72-64-72—272, T-2, $13,875
1971 Florida Citrus Open, March 11-14: 66-68-68-68—270, 1st, $30,000
1972 Florida Citrus Open, March 9-12: 72-75—147, Missed Cut
1973 Florida Citrus Open, March 1-4: 70-74—144, Missed Cut
1974 Florida Citrus Open, Feb. 28-March 3: 68-73-72-74—287, T-41, $540
1975 Florida Citrus Open, March 6-9: 72-69-75-73—289, T-42, $660
1976 Florida Citrus Open, March 4-7: 74-72—146, Missed Cut
1977 Florida Citrus Open, March 3-7: 71-72-69-75—287, T-48, $494.28
1978 Florida Citrus Open, March 2-6: 65-73-71-71—280, T-14, $3,400
1979 Bay Hill Citrus Classic, March 1-4: 70-74-70-80—294, 59th, $555
1980 Bay Hill Classic, Feb. 28-March 2: 76-71-74-85—306, T-69, $600
1981 Bay Hill Classic, Feb. 26-March 1: 73-72-73-76—294, T-63, $639
1982 Bay Hill Classic, March 4-7: 76-74—150, Missed Cut
1983 Bay Hill Classic, March 10-13: 78-85—163, Missed Cut
1984 Bay Hill Classic, March 15-18: 72-71-74-78—295, T-68, $812
1985 Hertz Bay Hill Classic, March 7-10: 78-73—151, Missed Cut
1986 Hertz Bay Hill Classic, March 13-16: 78—78, Missed Cut (rain shortened)
1987 Hertz Bay Hill Classic, March 12-15: 77-79—156, Missed Cut
1988 Hertz Bay Hill Classic, March 17-20: 72-74—146, Missed Cut
1989 Nestle Invitational, March 9-12: 83-74—157, Missed Cut
1990 Nestle Invitational, March 22-25: 74-77—151, Missed Cut
1991 Nestle Invitational, March 14-17: 72-71-70—213, T-24, $7,737.50 (rain shortened)
1992 Nestle Invitational, March 19-22: 74-77—151, Missed Cut
1993 Nestle Invitational, March 18-21: 73-76-78-75—302, T-71, $1,970
1994 Nestle Invitational, March 17-20: 80-78—158, Missed Cut
1995 Nestle Invitational, March 16-19: 73-78—151, Missed Cut
1996 Bay Hill Invitational (Office Depot), March 14-17: 75-74—149, Missed Cut
1997 Bay Hill Invitational (Office Depot), March 20-23: 81—81, Withdrew before completion of delayed second round
1998 Bay Hill Invitational (Cooper Tires), March 19-22: 78-78—156, Missed Cut
1999 Bay Hill Invitational (Cooper Tires), March 11-14: 78-74—152, Missed Cut
2000 Bay Hill Invitational (Cooper Tires), March 16-19: 82-76—158, Missed Cut
2001 Bay Hill Invitational (Cooper Tires), March 15-18: 85-78—163, Missed Cut
2002 Bay Hill Invitational (Cooper Tires), March 14-17: 86, Withdrew
2003 Bay Hill Invitational (Cooper Tires), March 20-23: 87-85—172, Missed Cut
2004 Bay Hill Invitational (MasterCard), March 18-21: 88-79—167, Missed Cut