Out of the final pairing, overnight co-leader and World No. 33 Talor Gooch swallowed a 5-over-par 77 in the final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational, falling six places to T7 on 2-under 286, three back of champion Scottie Scheffler (72).
The 30-year-old drops to 1-for-2 as a 54-hole leader/co-leader, converting seven starts ago at the RSM for his first TOUR title in 104 events, but his Sunday splits today (43-34) tell the story. To his credit, after a first-nine 7-over, which included two doubles, he righted the ship with an error-free home half (2 birdies) to earn his first top 10 at the API in four tries and second top 25 (T13, 2020). The Oklahoma State alum, who began the finale co-leading with Billy Horschel (75), gained 1.518 strokes on approach but lost 1.162 off-the-tee and posted a -2.120 SG: Putting, lowlighted by a 4-putt double from 21'5" at the par-4 fifth. He does hang on for his fourth top 10 of the season in 13 events, first since the RSM win (November), and heads to THE PLAYERS where he finished T5 last year. For the week, Gooch signed for laps of 69-68-72-77, totaled one eagle and 11 birdies versus 11 bogeys and two doubles, and ranked 42nd in SG: OTT (0.322), 37th in SGP (1.023), and 3rd in SG: Approach (6.300).