Daniel Berger maintains lead at rain-delayed Arnold Palmer Invitational

Daniel Berger holds a three-shot lead at 13 under par entering the final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational after a rain-interrupted Saturday at Bay Hill Club in Orlando. The American, who has endured years of injuries, shot even par through 15 holes in the third round to stay ahead of Akshay Bhatia at 10 under. Rory McIlroy withdrew before the third round due to a back injury.

Daniel Berger entered the Arnold Palmer Invitational carrying the effects of a five-year injury ordeal that derailed his career. A bulging disc in his lower back, initially misdiagnosed in 2021, caused what he described as "the worst six months of my life." He took a year off in 2023 for rehabilitation and returned in 2024, but struggled to regain form. In August 2025, at the BMW Championship, he shattered his ring finger on the 14th hole, leading to a three-month recovery.

Despite this history, Berger has shown strong play this week. He opened with a 63 on Thursday, three shots clear of the field on the challenging Bay Hill course. His second-round 68 on Friday extended the lead to five shots. On Saturday, Berger played even par through 15 holes amid a 66-minute rain delay, maintaining a three-shot advantage over Bhatia, his playing partner. He has three holes remaining in the third round before the final 18 on Sunday.

"You play like as if you’re starting the round at even par and you’re not playing other guys," Berger said. "You’re playing the golf course and yourself. You’re controlling what you can control."

Akshay Bhatia sits at 10 under. Sepp Straka shot a 66 to reach 9 under, matched by Cameron Young's 67 and Collin Morikawa, who has one hole left at 9 under. Min Woo Lee finished at 8 under with a 68. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler carded a 72 to stand at 3 under, impacted by four bogeys on the front nine and a double bogey on the last despite a strong back-nine stretch.

Rory McIlroy withdrew prior to the third round citing a back injury after rounds of 72 and 68. Berger, now ranked in the top 75 in the Official World Golf Ranking, reflected on his journey: "I wouldn’t trade what I’ve gone through over this time for another win or whatever. I think your path is your path."

Berger took a five-shot lead into the weekend, positioning him for a potential victory that could mark a significant comeback.

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Daniel Berger extended his lead to five shots at the Arnold Palmer Invitational after shooting a second-round 68 to reach 13 under par. Akshay Bhatia sits second at 8 under following a low round of 66, while Ludvig Åberg, Collin Morikawa and Sahith Theegala share third at 7 under. The cut fell at 2 over, with notable players like Justin Thomas and Shane Lowry missing the weekend.

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