Rory McIlroy seemingly paid $995 to Uber his Qi10 driver to Bay Hill last weekend so he could use the club in the final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
Trailing by seven strokes heading into the final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational, McIlroy regretted a club switch and sent for his older set.
Rory McIlroy drove the ball beautifully last month when he won at Pebble Beach, and again in his next tournament at Torrey ...
TPC Sawgrass is considered one of the toughest courses in the world, with its No. 17 one of the most recognizable and ...
Rory McIlroy wanted to change his clubs at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, so he went to great lengths to retrieve one set. Enter Uber.
For Rory McIlroy, it's been feast or famine at The Players Championship entering 2025. Now McIlroy, and other golfers, have a ...
Mind you, modern society had an answer for this issue: Uber. According to McIlroy coach/confidant Brad Faxon, speaking with Sky Sports, Rory had his clubs driven the 2½-hour ride to Bay Hill via Uber.
Both turned out close to perfectly Sunday in the Arnold Palmer Invitational — one for birdie ... a tough deficit on a brittle ...
The PGA Tour, quite frankly, has enhanced the stature of his tournament in the years since Arnold Palmer passed away.
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Who was the last man standing at the Bay Hill Club and Lodge in the Arnold Palmer Invitational, the PGA Tour's Signature Event in Orlando?
Morikawa, after leading for most of the day, stumbled down the stretch at Bay Hill Club and Lodge in Orlando, Florida, on ...
There Russell Henley was, sitting on a podium with the red cardigan that goes to the winner of the Arnold Palmer Invitational ...
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