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Daniel Berger Keeps the Lead as Enough Rain Takes the Teeth Out of Bay Hill
Daniel Berger leads the Arnold Palmer Invitational by five shots after scoring 13-under 131 in firm, dry conditions that challenged the field.
- On Friday, Daniel Berger shot a 4-under 68 to take a five-shot lead, reaching 13-under 131 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, Fla.
- Daniel Berger credited his lead to a patient Florida in March, leaning on fairways and greens to produce five birdies and maintain his form at Bay Hill.
- Berger's stats include 27 of 36 greens in regulation, or 7, highlighting his precise play and requiring only 52 putts after a 63 Thursday opening.
- Third-Round suspension left Berger with an unfinished 35-foot eagle putt and a 13-hour wait to resume, while a rain delay softened greens and eased putting conditions.
- Despite Berger's five-shot lead, Bay Hill's 7,466-yard layout and firm greens keep contenders like Akshay Bhatia and Collin Morikawa within reach, maintaining course drama.
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Daniel Berger keeps the lead as enough rain takes the teeth out of Bay Hill
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Berger builds 5-shot lead at Bay Hill
ORLANDO, Fla. — Daniel Berger loves playing in Florida in March. For most everyone else Friday in the Arnold Palmer Invitational, Bay Hill made it feel like a spring preview of the U.S. Open.
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Read Full ArticleDaniel Berger handles the ‘US Open in spring’ by building five-shot lead at Bay Hill - The Boston Globe
Berger was on his game again in the most demanding conditions, leaning on a steady diet of fairways and greens and feeling just as good about his lag putts as he did the five birdies he made in a round of 4-under 68.
·Boston, United States
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