2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational leaderboard: Live updates, golf scores, full coverage of Round 4

 

 Russell Henley chips in for eagle on the par-5 16th to leapfrog Collin Morikawa and grab the lead all to himself! Henley gets to 11 under while Morikawa will have a birdie chance to match from 18 feet.

 

 

 And just like that, we have a ballgame with four holes to play. Russell Henley laces a long iron to 9 feet on the par-3 13th and pays its off. Meanwhile, Collin Morikawa comes up short and is unable to get up-and-down. His lead is now at 10 under and just one stroke with four to go.

 

 

 Morikawa makes birdie on No. 12 to get that dropped shot from No. 10 right back. He returns to 11 under and has opened up a three-stroke lead over Michael Kim, Russell Henley, Jason Day and Corey Conners. Someone is going to have to make a move on the leader as he doesn’t look like he is going to flinch.

 Those are two bad dropped shots. Collin Morikawa misses the fairway and pays the price with his second bogey of the afternoon to drop the lead to 10 under where he started the day. Meanwhile Henley now has three bogeys in his first 10 holes and is three behind the lead. Conners sandwiches the two thanks to a hefty diet of pars and stays at 8 under.

 

 The big Austrian is making a move up the leaderboard and has positioned himself just a handful behind Collin Morikawa. Straka signs for three birdies in his final four holes of the front nine to turn in 3 under and get to 7 under for the tournament only four behind Morikawa.

 The leader picked up a shot on Henley thanks to a bogey from the pursuer on the par-5 4th. He then tacks on his second birdie of the afternoon to get to 11 under and three clear of Russell Henley and Corey Conners.

 Man, that would have been a nice one to have. Russell Henley misses his 6-foot birdie chance on No. 3, but he still makes up some ground as Collin Morikawa drops a shot. He has now missed two iron shots to the right — keep an eye on that — and returns to 10 under where he started the day.

 

 He may be a bit lucky that hit the pin, but that will be a birdie on the first for Collin Morikawa. Holing out from the greenside bunker, Morikawa gets to 11 under and extends his overnight lead to two. 

 

 

 

 The U.S. Ryder Cup captain is 6 under through his first eight holes and 5 under for the tournament. He finds himself just five strokes off the lead thanks to a couple long putts and a pitch-in eagle along the way. It looks like the weather is calmer than expected with little winds which should allow for solid scoring.

 

 The world No. 3 fires a final-round 69 for his best performance of the week. He now sets his sights on next week’s Players Championship where he led for the majority of the tournament a year ago before faltering down the stretch. He had a little bit of everything this week — some good ball striking at times and some solid putting at other times. He just never matched it up, and thus his name is near the bottom of the leaderboard.

 

 

 

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