2020 Invitational presented by Mastercard (The 22nd of 49 events in the PGA TOUR Season)

Orlando, Florida March 5-8, 2020 Purse: $9,300,000 ($1,674,000/winner) Bay Hill Club & Lodge Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,454

Final-Round Notes – Sunday, March 8, 2020

Weather: Cloudy, with a high of 73. Wind ENE 15-20 mph, with gusts to 25 mph.

Final-Round Leaderboard 68-69-73-74 —284 (-4) 71-69-72-73 —285 (-3) Sungjae Im 70-69-74-73 —286 (-2) Bryson DeChambeau 73-71-72-71—287 (-1)

Things to Know • Tyrell Hatton claims first PGA TOUR title and moves to No. 14 in FedExCup • Hatton becomes first player from to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational and the first on TOUR since (2019 Valspar Championship) • Hatton is first player since Geoff Ogilvy (2006 U.S. Open) to win with two over-par rounds on the weekend • Sungjae Im becomes third player under age 22 to lead FedExCup • For the second week in a row the winning total is single-digits under-par; The last time there were two consecutive PGA TOUR events (non-majors) where the winning score was 9-under or higher was 2015 • Last time 284 was the winning score on TOUR; 2014 World Golf Championships-Mexico Championship • Rory McIlroy joins as only players with seven or more consecutive top-fives on TOUR since 2000 • McIlroy heads to next week’s PLAYERS Championship as World No. 1 for the 100 th week of his career • (69/R4) was the only player to post a sub-70 round on the weekend • For the second year in a row Keith Mitchell earns a spot in at this event

Third-Round Lead Notes 22 Third-round leaders/co-leaders to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational (in a four-round event) since 1983 (most recent: Tyrrell Hatton/2020) 14 Third-round leaders/co-leaders to win on TOUR in 2019-20 (most recent: Tyrrell Hatton/Arnold Palmer Invitational)

Champion after the week Player Tyrrell Hatton Age 28 (10-14-1991) FedExCup 14 OWGR Projected top 25 Starts at Bay Hill 4 Top -10s at Bay Hill 2 Wins at Bay Hill 1 PGA TOUR starts 60 PGA TOUR wins 1 PGA TOUR Top -10s 15 Starts in 2019 -20 4 Top-10s in 2019-20 3

Tyrrell Hatton (-4/1st ) • Wins first PGA TOUR event in his 60 th start at age 28 years, 4 months, 23 days • Moves from No. 81 to 14 th in the FedExCup; FedExCup history: 54 th /2018, 79 th /2019 • Held first 36- and 54-hole lead/co-leads of his career on the PGA TOUR before converting for the win • Became the first 36- and 54-hole leader/co-leader to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational since Jason Day (2016) • 284 72-hole total was the winning score on TOUR for the first time since 2014 WGC-Mexico Championship (won by ) • With the win, becomes fully exempt through the 2022-23 PGA TOUR Season, earns spots in , , PGA Championship and multiple invitational events (if not already exempt). Also earns a spot in the 2021 Sentry Tournament of Champions • Leads the PGA TOUR this season in Strokes Gained: Total, Strokes Gained: Tee To Green and Strokes Gained: Approach The Green • Victory came in fourth start in the Arnold Palmer Invitational (T4/2017, T69/2018, T29/2019, 1st /2020) • Previous-best result on TOUR before victory was T3 at the 2018 WGC-Mexico Championship • Becomes the first Englishman and fifth-consecutive international winner of the event (Jason Day/2016, Marc Leishman/2017, Rory McIlroy/2018, /2019, Tyrrell Hatton/2020) • Becomes first player from England to win in 47 events on the PGA TOUR (Paul Casey/2019 Valspar Championship) • With 73-74, becomes first player since Geoff Ogilvy (2006 U.S. Open/72-72) to win with over-par rounds on the weekend • Four-time winner on the European Tour, most recently at the 2019 • Four top-15 finishes in as many starts this season (1st /Arnold Palmer Invitational, T6/WGC-Mexico Championship, T14/WGC-HSBC Champions, T6/THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES) • Competed on the 2018 European Team

Marc Leishman (-3/2 nd ) • With runner-up result, now owns first- (2017), second- (2020) and third-place results (T3/2011) in 11 starts at this event • Was seeking sixth PGA TOUR title and second this season (2012 Travelers Championship, 2017 Arnold Palmer Invitational, 2017 BMW Championship, 2018 CIMB Classic, 2020 Farmers Insurance Open) • Notched his 48 th career top-10 in his 279 th TOUR start • Was seeking to join the following players with multiple titles at the event: Tiger Woods (8), Jerry Heard (2), Gary Koch (2), Tom Kite (2), Loren Roberts (2), Ernie Els (2), Matt Every (2)

Sungjae Im (-2/3 rd ) • Winner of The Honda Classic last week finished third while attempting to become the first player since 1997 to win his first two tournaments in back-to-back weeks (David Duval – Michelob Championship at Kingsmill/Walt Disney World Oldsmobile Classic) • Finished T3 at 2019 Arnold Palmer Invitational in his tournament debut • Entered this week No. 2 in FedExCup standings; Earned 190 points with his third-place finish to move to No. 1, 55 points ahead of Justin Thomas • 21-year-old joins Jordan Spieth (16 weeks) and Joaquin Niemann (1 week) as the only players under the age of 22 to have led the FedExCup

Bryson DeChambeau (-1/4 th ) • Played final nine holes in 4-under, his low nine this week, en route to 1-under 71 • Led Strokes Gained: Off The Tee (+7.200) this week • One of 10 players to post a sub-par final round score • Marks his 21 st career top-10 on TOUR in his 100 th start • Finished runner-up at Arnold Palmer Invitational in 2018 (T46/2019, T27/2016) • Last three starts heading into THE PLAYERS Championship – T5/The Genesis Invitational, 2 nd /WGC-Mexico Championship, 4th /Arnold Palmer Invitational

Rory McIlroy (E/T5) • World No. 1 shot a front-none 40 that included two double bogeys (Nos. 6 and 9) en route to final-round 76 • Marks highest on TOUR since 79/R1/2019 The Open (non-major: 77/R2/2018 WGC-HSBC Champions) • Ranked inside the top 10 on the leaderboard in 21 of last 22 rounds on TOUR • Finished in the top six in last four starts at Bay Hill (2020/T5, 2019/T6, 2018/1 st , 2017/T4) • Joins Tiger Woods as the only players with seven or more consecutive top-fives on TOUR since 2000 (Won/2019 TOUR Championship, T3/2019 ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP, Won/2019 WGC-HSBC Champions, T3/2020 Farmers Insurance Open, T5/2020 The Genesis Invitational, 5th/2020 WGC-Mexico Championship, T5/2020 Arnold Palmer Invitational) • Led TOUR in top-10s last season (14); Owns TOUR-leading six this season • Heads to THE PLAYERS Championship, where he is defending champion, as the World No. 1 for the 100 th week of his career; Only Tiger Woods (683) and Greg Norman (331) have been World No. 1 for longer periods

Miscellaneous Notes • Keith Mitchell (71), Joel Dahmen (71) and (75) all finished T5 and earned spots in The Open Championship at Royal St. George’s in July. The Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard is part of the Open Qualifying Series (OQS), offering three spots in the 2020 Open Championship to the top players (not otherwise exempt) who finish in the top 10 and ties. The other PGA TOUR events in the OQS are the RBC Canadian Open, Travelers Championship and John Deere Classic • England’s Matthew Fitzpatrick (T9), runner-up at this event last year, notched four birdies in his first six holes en route to a final-round 3-under 69; Only player to post a round in the 60s over the weekend • The last time there were two consecutive PGA TOUR events (non-majors) where the winning score was 9-under or higher was 2015 (Puerto Rico Open/WGC-Mexico Championship). There were four consecutive events dating to 2015 The Genesis Invitational where the winning score was 9-under or higher (2015 The Genesis Invitational/-6/James Hahn, 2015 The Honda Classic/-6/Padraig Harrington, 2015 Puerto Rico Open/-7/Alex Cejka, 2015 WGC-Mexico Championship/-9/Dustin Johnson) • Following a quintuple bogey, double bogey finish to his third-round 82, (T52) posted a bogey-free final- round 70, the only bogey-free round over the weekend • Following his highest career 18-hole score (81) in round three, Brooks Koepka (T47) improved by 10 strokes with a final-round 71 despite double bogeys at No. 1 and No. 18

Bogey-free rounds: R1: Matt Every (65), Scottie Scheffler (67) R2: Matt Jones (68) R3: None R4: Ryan Moore (70)

Scoring Averages at Bay Hill: Front 9 Back 9 Total Cumulative R1: 36.760 35.793 72.554 --- R2: 37.387 36.697 74.084 73.313 R3: 38.261 37.652 75.913 73.893 R4: 38.087 36.971 75.058 74.106

The par-4 18 th hole played the toughest for the week (4.399), with the par-5 16th hole playing the easiest (4.466).