Scottie Scheffler, World No. 1 and betting favorite, on the fairway at Bay Hill for the 2026 Arnold Palmer Invitational.
Scottie Scheffler, World No. 1 and betting favorite, on the fairway at Bay Hill for the 2026 Arnold Palmer Invitational.
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Scottie Scheffler leads betting favorites at 2026 Arnold Palmer Invitational

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The 2026 Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard, the PGA Tour's third Signature Event, begins Thursday, March 5-8, at Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando, Florida. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is the clear betting favorite at +310 (FanDuel) to +350 across sportsbooks, headlining a 72-player field including the top 10 in the Official World Golf Ranking. Rory McIlroy (+900 to +1000) and defending champion Russell Henley (+3000) are among the top contenders at the $20 million par-72 layout.

Following many top players' skips at last week's Cognizant Classic, this selective field precedes the Players Championship (120 players). Play tees off at 7:40 a.m. ET on the 7,466-7,500-yard Dick Wilson/Joe Lee design—refined by Palmer—with narrow fairways, Bermudagrass greens, 84 bunkers, water on nine holes, thick rough, and more 200+ yard approaches than any regular Tour stop. Four par-5s reward precise irons and short games; winds of 10-15 mph and thunderstorms are possible, with past winners often over par. Winner earns $4 million, 700 FedExCup points, exemptions into The Players through 2028, and Palmer's red cardigan.

Scheffler, a two-time winner (2022, 2024) with four straight top-4s here, enters despite recent T4 and T12 West Coast finishes. Fantasy analyst Rob Bolton calls him 'the top dog' and a captaincy pick for Bay Hill's predictability. McIlroy (2018 champ, six top-10s in 11 starts) eyes a second win after T2 at Genesis. Other contenders: Tommy Fleetwood (+1750 to +2000, scrambling/long irons ace), Matt Fitzpatrick (+2200), Collin Morikawa (+2500, post-Pebble win, seeking redemption), Xander Schauffele (+2500), Henley (2025 winner via eagle chip-in, three top-20s this year), Kurt Kitayama (2023 champ), and model picks like Si Woo Kim (+2700, recent T2/T3) while fading Schauffele (poor history, T40 last year). SportsLine (10,000 sims, 16 majors nailed) backs Kim. Shane Lowry eyes rebound, Robert MacIntyre (links fit), Viktor Hovland (tee tweaks).

Storylines: Justin Thomas's season debut post-November 2025 microdiscectomy (tees with Hideki Matsuyama), Sungjae Im post-wrist injury. 36-hole cut to top 50/ties or within 10 strokes sets up the Florida Swing penultimate before $25M Players.

Coverage: Thursday PGA Tour Live (ESPN+ 7:30 a.m. ET), Golf Channel (2-6 p.m.); weekends NBC/Peacock.

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Discussions on X emphasize Scottie Scheffler's dominance as the clear betting favorite (+310 to +350) for the 2026 Arnold Palmer Invitational, with 46% of handle and top ticket percentages. Rory McIlroy (+900-+1000) and Tommy Fleetwood are popular next choices, while some users fade Scheffler for value bets on Collin Morikawa, Matt Fitzpatrick, and longshots. Sentiments range from bullish on Scheffler's Bay Hill record to skeptical calls for challengers amid the tough layout.

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