World No. 52 Lucas Herbert fired a day-low 4-under 33-35=68 in R4 of the Arnold Palmer Invitational, vaulting 26 spots to T7 on 2-under 286, three adrift of champion Scottie Scheffler (72).
The Aussie was one of 28 first-timers this week at the API and was the only top-10 finisher, courtesy of a Sunday 68 that was 7.481 strokes better than the field average in R4. It’s his second top 10 in 25 career TOUR events and second of the season, joining his maiden TOUR victory at the Bermuda Championship five starts ago. The first-time member (not a rookie) carded laps of 73-71-74-68 and heads off to this coming week’s PLAYERS Championship for his tourney debut. For the proceedings, he tallied one eagle, a 52'1" bomb at the par-5 16th today, and 13 birdies versus 13 bogeys, and ranked T1 with no doubles or worse, which is quite notable considering the difficult scoring environment. The 26-year-old, who checked in off two straight missed cuts, ranked 63rd in SG: Off-the-Tee (-1.609) and 66th in SG: Approach (-2.548), but 2nd in SG: Around (5.864) and 1st in SG: Putting (8.470), including a whopping 4.737 SGP on Sunday. See link below to post-round comments.