The 2026 Arnold Palmer Invitational is the third PGA Tour signature tournament of the season, and it is currently underway at the Bay Hill Golf Course. So far, the course has been rather favorable to golfers, with Daniel Berger leading the tournament with a total score of 13 under par after 36 holes. Berger has a great 5-shot lead after Round 2, as Akshay Bhatia is in second place with a total score of 8 under par.
While Round 3 of the competition is currently underway, recent concerns about the final round have been emerging, as the weather can potentially become a bit unfavourable for the game. According to Accuweather, the Bay Hill Golf Club is expected to have a sunny and warm day, but there is a potential of clouds covering the entire course. It is expected that the course has a chance of 11% for the cloud to hide the sun, along with which there is a minor but present 3% chance of rain.
Apart from that, there is a chance of 75% humidity and 18% dew point. Along with all of this, wind can also affect the game for the golfers during the final round of the 2026 Arnold Palmer Invitational. The forecast predicts 11 km/h winds in the South-Southeast direction on Sunday, with wind gusts reaching 20 km/h. While the cloud covering and humidity conditions can ease in the afternoon, winds can worsen, with gusts reaching 22 km/h.
Regardless of these constraints, fans may expect a good game on the final day of the 2026 Arnold Palmer Invitational. Talking more about the tournament, despite the favorable golf course, the 36-hole cut has dropped to 2 over par, and 52 golfers are competing in the weekend game.
How can you watch the final round of the 2026 Arnold Palmer Invitational?

Regarding Round 4 of the 2026 Arnold Palmer Invitational, a large crowd is predicted to be present on the course. But along with them, many fans are looking forward to watching the tournament’s final round from home, and the PGA Tour has even announced the TV schedule. As with any other usual tournament, the Golf Channel and NBC, Peakcock, will broadcast the event live.
The Golf Channel will cover the tournament from 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM, followed by NBC from 2:30 PM to 6:00 PM (all times in ET). Talking about the streaming platforms, the Arnold Palmer Invitational will be televised on ESPN+. Apart from that, fans who want to listen to the round on the radio can do so on SiriusXM PGA Tour channel 92.
After the second round, Daniel Berger is unquestionably a fan favorite and a predictable winner as the tournament’s eventual champion.
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