Golf-U.S. PGA Tour Arnold Palmer Invitational scores

March 19 (Gracenote) - Scores from the U.S. PGA Tour Arnold Palmer Invitational at the par-72 course on Sunday in Orlando, Florida -11 Marc Leishman (Australia) 71 66 71 69 -10 Kevin Kisner (U.S.) 70 67 68 73 Charley Hoffman (U.S.) 68 66 71 73 -9 Rory McIlroy (Britain) 74 71 65 69 Tyrrell Hatton (Britain) 72 69 67 71 -8 Adam Hadwin (Canada) 70 70 69 71 -7 Emiliano Grillo (Argentina) 67 68 78 68 Francesco Molinari (Italy) 70 68 74 69 Lucas Glover (U.S.) 68 69 72 72 -6 Tommy Fleetwood (Britain) 78 66 70 68 Hudson Swafford (U.S.) 73 72 69 68 -5 Rickie Fowler (U.S.) 74 72 65 72 -4 Matthew Fitzpatrick (Britain) 67 69 72 76 Justin Rose (Britain) 71 70 70 73 Brian Harman (U.S.) 72 70 73 69 Billy Horschel (U.S.) 72 73 67 72 -3 Michael Kim (U.S.) 72 71 70 72 Danny Lee (New Zealand) 75 70 73 67 Kyle Stanley (U.S.) 73 68 69 75 Luke List (U.S.) 71 71 72 71 Greg Chalmers (Australia) 69 72 69 75 Pat Perez (U.S.) 74 70 69 72 -2 Jamie Lovemark (U.S.) 72 69 75 70 Wang Jeunghun (Korea) 71 68 77 70 Martin Kaymer (Germany) 73 71 68 74 Jason Day (Australia) 70 71 75 70 Vaughn Taylor (U.S.) 71 71 73 71 -1 Louis Oosthuizen (South Africa) 70 73 71 73 Brandon Hagy (U.S.) 73 71 70 73 Tony Finau (U.S.) 72 67 77 71 Stewart Cink (U.S.) 70 76 70 71 Graeme McDowell (Britain) 72 71 71 73 Brandt Snedeker (U.S.) 72 71 71 73 0 Keegan Bradley (U.S.) 71 71 71 75 Cameron Smith (Australia) 74 69 69 76 Harold Varner III (U.S.) 70 70 71 77 Bubba Watson (U.S.) 72 72 76 68 Ryan Moore (U.S.) 72 69 74 73 David Hearn (Canada) 70 73 74 71 Ollie Schniederjans (U.S.) 73 70 72 73 1 Ben Martin (U.S.) 73 72 74 70 Ian Poulter (Britain) 72 73 71 73 Paul Casey (Britain) 68 72 71 78 Aaron Baddeley (Australia) 70 75 69 75 2 Jim Herman (U.S.) 73 72 75 70 Charl Schwartzel (South Africa) 72 71 72 75 Hideki Matsuyama (Japan) 73 69 72 76 Russell Henley (U.S.) 72 71 70 77 3 Martin Laird (Britain) 77 68 75 71 Kim Si Woo (Korea) 71 71 74 75 Kevin Chappell (U.S.) 72 74 74 71 An Byeong Hun (Korea) 76 70 72 73 James Hahn (U.S.) 73 71 73 74 Alexander Noren (Sweden) 70 74 71 76 J.J. Spaun (U.S.) 70 73 76 72 4 Ryan Ruffels (Australia) 69 74 76 73 Charles Howell III (U.S.) 72 72 74 74 Pan Cheng Tsung (Chinese Taipei) 75 71 74 72 Troy Merritt (U.S.) 76 71 72 73 Steve Wheatcroft (U.S.) 77 69 71 75 Jason Kokrak (U.S.) 72 74 71 75 5 Tim Herron (U.S.) 72 73 72 76 Fabian Gomez (Argentina) 74 72 71 76 Matt Every (U.S.) 73 70 74 76 Blayne Barber (U.S.) 75 72 77 69 6 Boo Weekley (U.S.) 75 72 73 74 John Huh (U.S.) 74 72 71 77 Zach Johnson (U.S.) 75 70 73 76 7 Wesley Bryan (U.S.) 77 70 71 77 9 Kevin Streelman (U.S.) 75 71 74 77 11 Derek Fathauer (U.S.) 74 71 71 83 16 David Lingmerth (Sweden) 74 72 70 88

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