Arnold Palmer Invitational, Golf tournament in the United States of America
The Arnold Palmer Invitational is an annual professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour that draws competitors each year. It takes place at Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando, Florida and hosts top golfers from around the world.
The tournament was established in 1966 and ranks among golf's longest-running events. It has grown into a major fixture on the professional golf calendar since then.
The tournament carries Arnold Palmer's name and honors his legacy in golf. Visitors see reminders throughout the course of his career and influence on the modern sport.
The venue is easy to reach and offers spectators many opportunities to watch professionals play. Visitors should prepare for Florida weather and wear good shoes for walking the grounds.
The winner receives a red cardigan sweater, a tribute to Palmer's iconic fashion style from his playing days. This red garment has remained the symbol that professionals most associate with this tournament.
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