Kurt Kitayama looks good in red, Jon Rahm is human - Five things we learned from the Arnold Palmer Invitational
Kitayama can mix it with the best of them When Kurt Kitayama’s ball finally found the bottom of the cup on his seventh attempt at the par-4 9th hole, he could have been forgiven for accepting it wasn’t going to be his day. Ad In a flash, his hard-earned, two-shot lead vanished and he slipped down a leaderboard featuring some of the world’s best players in the form of Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler and Jordan Spieth — all of whom know how to get the job done on the PGA Tour. Arnold Palmer InvitationalMolinari recalls ‘monster’ putt to win Arnold Palmer Invitational in 201901/03/2023 AT 12:59 But to that list, we can now add Kitayama.


