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Akshay Bhatia outduels Daniel Berger to win Arnold Palmer

March 8, 2026
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ORLANDO, Fla. — Akshay Bhatia missed a 30-inch par putt to fall five shots behind Sunday in the Arnold Palmer Invitational, angry enough to want to do something about it. What followed was a charge on the back nine at Bay Hill that would have made the King proud.

“You must play boldly to win,” was one of Palmer’s famous quotes.

Bhatia was every bit of that.

Four straight birdies got him into the mix. Two shots behind with three to play, he hit 6-iron to a dangerous pin on the par-5 16th that nearly went into the cup on the second bounce and set up a short eagle to stay in the game.

And then he outlasted Daniel Berger in the first playoff at Bay Hill since 1999 — three years before Bhatia was born — to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational in a stunning comeback.

“If he was up there watching, he’s probably pretty proud of how that finished,” said Bhatia, wearing the red cardigan that goes to the winner of Palmer’s tournament.

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“Play bold — I think that was a big thing everyone knows of Mr. Palmer,” he said. “I could feel that energy and buzz. It was awesome. I’m very fortunate to win this tournament.”

Bhatia, who also took on the flag over the rock-framed water on the 18th in regulation and nearly pulled it off, closed with a 3-under 69 and won his third PGA Tour title, all of them in playoffs.

This was the biggest, a $20 million signature event that moves the 24-year-old into the top 20 in the world at the start of a big stretch in golf that concludes with the Masters next month.

Berger looked like he had this won, walking confidently after shots in building a four-shot lead at the turn. He lost the lead by missing a 7-foot par putt on the 17th hole and showed plenty of moxie just to get into the playoff with an up-and-down from 70 yards for par on the final hole for a 70.

They finished at 15-under 273.

Berger, who hit his tee shot into the right rough on the 18th in regulation, pulled his drive in the playoff and did well to hammer a 6-iron to the front edge of the green, 106 feet away. He rolled that to 7 feet below the hole, and his par putt to extend the playoff was weak and missed below the cup.

Bhatia played to the center of the green. He took two putts from just inside 30 feet for the win and the $4 million prize.

“Everyone knows when you show up to Bay Hill it’s going to be a test,” Bhatia said.

He also felt like he had some of “Arnie’s Army” on his side down the stretch, and there were moments the crowd was clearly in his favor, and opposed to Berger.

“No pressure,” one spectator yelled as Berger walked in for a putt just inside 15 feet for par in regulation that he holed to force the playoff. “Get in the water,” another spectator said on his putt.

Bhatia started the back nine with four straight birdies, one of them from just inside 60 feet on the 11th hole. There was a two-shot swing at the 13th when Bhatia holed a 10-foot birdie putt and Berger had a plugged lie in a bunker, facing a shot to the crispy green with water on the other side. He smartly played back toward the fairway and salvaged a bogey, his lead down to one shot.

With trophy in hand, Akshay Bhatia dons the iconic red cardigan sweater given to the winner of the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images

The final hour turned electric on the par-5 16th with Bhatia’s biggest shot. He said caddie Joe Greiner told him, “Just try to hit the best 6-iron of your life.”

“It was one of those professional pushes,” said Bhatia, the only player to hit his second shot within 10 feet of the 16th hole all day. “I wasn’t trying to aim at the flag.”

Berger, who missed 18 months with a back injury after the 2022 U.S. Open and suffered a broken finger last August, was trying to become the first wire-to-wire winner at Bay Hill in 10 years.

“It’s tough to win. It’s tough to battle,” he said. “But I feel like I did a good job, and a shot here or there was the difference.”

That goes for Bhatia, too. He and Berger returned Sunday morning to finish the third round. Berger had a three-shot lead until the 18th hole, when he made bogey from the right rough and Bhatia made birdie when his 10-foot putt hung on the lip for just under 10 seconds and then dropped.

Berger’s consolation prize, aside from the $2.2 million for finishing second, was earning a spot in the British Open and moving well into the top 40 in the world, which should make him safe to return to the Masters next month.

Cameron Young, who used to spend his winters in Orlando as a kid, played bogey-free for a 69 and tied for third with Ludvig Ã…berg (67).

Scottie Scheffler took another double bogey on the 18th hole — his second in as many rounds and his third double bogey in his last 19 holes at Bay Hill — for a 73. He tied for 24th, his worst finish on tour since a T-25 at the Phoenix Open in February 2025. It was the first time since the U.S. Open last year that he failed to break 70 at a tournament.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.



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