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<h1>Scottie Scheffler Shines in Round One of Arnold Palmer Invitational</h1>
<p><strong>Date:</strong> Orlando, Fla. — Attention was focused on Scottie Scheffler as he addressed concerns head-on.</p>
<p>Scheffler kicked off the Arnold Palmer Invitational with an impressive 2-under 70, marking his first under-par opening round since an outstanding 63 at The American Express, which was also his initial tournament and victory of the season.</p>
<p>Initially, the 2-over 73 at the WM Phoenix Open was viewed as a mere anomaly. However, when followed by an even-par 72 at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and a less typical 3-over 74 at The Genesis Invitational, observers began to worry about a potential pattern.</p>
<p>Scheffler, however, swiftly dismissed any lingering doubts. "I’m not overly worried about a small sample size," he stated at Bay Hill Club & Lodge on Wednesday.</p>
<p>Beginning his round on a strong note, Scheffler targeted the pin on the first hole, securing an early birdie. He added a second birdie at the par-5 fourth hole, and later collected two more at Nos. 13 and 16.</p>
<p>Despite a few missteps, which he openly acknowledged, Scheffler noted, "I executed several solid shots, though I made a few mistakes that I could have avoided." Notably, he incurred a penalty on the par-4 fifth due to a three-putt and had an unusual approach on the 15th, leaving him in a tricky position.</p>
<p>Ultimately, he concluded, “Any score under par on this course is commendable.” Scheffler excelled off the tee at a venue where accuracy is paramount; Bay Hill’s greens-in-regulation percentage from the rough is only 42.3%, notably below the TOUR average of 51.6%. He finished the round gaining over half a stroke on the field while trying out a new driver, the TaylorMade Qi4D.</p>
<p>Although Scheffler ended his first round seven shots behind Daniel Berger's impressive 63, his initial struggles seemed far behind him. Expect him to make a significant climb up the leaderboard by Sunday evening.</p>
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