Tiger Woods Wins First PGA Tour Event Since 2009 [UPDATE]
Tiger Woods began the day at Bay Hill 11-under par with a one stroke lead over Graeme McDowell. He finished the day five strokes ahead of McDowell and won the Arnold Palmer Invitational with a 13-under par performance.
It was not all puppy dogs and ice cream cones for Tiger, though. According to Jason Sobel of the Golf Channel, via Twitter:
Tiger didn't receive the customary hug and handshake from Arnold Palmer on final green. There's a reason. Still efforting the full story.
Update 6:54 p.m.: Sobel is reporting that rumors on the course suggest Palmer was taken to the hospital with high blood pressure.
Update 8:36 p.m.: Palmer will remain in the hospital overnight. " Nobody is overly concerned about the prognosis."
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