Hey, I played Bay Hill a couple of years ago and shot 89 in the first round.
He's had a lot of success at Bay Hill, so let's see him put his swing to the test in a couple weeks.
Palmer has played Bay Hill 26 consecutive years, since the tournament began in 1979.
That's certainly what happened at Bay Hill, albeit with a break or two.
But this weekend, he will concentrate on winning Bay Hill.
He was 75 under par worldwide in 2001 coming into Bay Hill.
The whole month has been funny, from Bay Hill on.
The back nine at Bay Hill can be a treacherous place, especially to a man trying to prove himself.
After winning at Bay Hill by 11 strokes, how much practice did he need?
Needs either two high finishes or a win by Bay Hill.