Shane Lowry improved his score by nearly three strokes in the second round of the 2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational, extending his lead to 8 under and two strokes ahead of Wyndham Clark. Lowry’s strong putting and consistent gameplay alongside Rory McIlroy helped him maintain his position at the top of the leaderboard. Meanwhile, Jason Day made a significant comeback with a second-round 64, while Xander Schauffele barely made the cut after a rollercoaster round.
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Despite leading for most of the day, Collin Morikawa stumbled down the stretch at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, allowing Russell Henley to clinch the win with a clutch chip-in on the 16th hole. Henley's victory marked his first on Tour since 2022, ending a streak of 10 top-10 finishes without a win. Morikawa finished in second after a final-round even-par 72, while Corey Conners placed third at 9-under, securing a spot in the British Open....
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