The Columbus Dispatch

Change in plans working out well for Hoff man

- By Doug Ferguson

ORLANDO, Fla. — Charley Hoffman wasn’t expecting to be at Bay Hill until he didn’t qualify for a World Golf Championsh­ip next week. The change in plans has worked out nicely so far.

In only his fourth appearance in the Arnold Palmer Invitation­al in the last decade, Hoffman made seven birdies in slightly warmer conditions Friday for a 6-under 66 that gave him a two-shot lead over Matt Fitzpatric­k of England among the early starters.

Fitzpatric­k had one of only five birdies in the morning draw on the 232-yard 17th hole and shot 69. Former U.S. Open champion Lucas Glover also had a 69 and was another shot behind.

Hoffman had only one sub-70 round in his previous four appearance­s at Bay Hill and made the cut only once. He tied for 59th in 2012. He likely would have made the field for the Dell Technologi­es Match Play next week until he missed the cut at the Valspar Championsh­ip a week ago Friday. That tournament was the cutoff for qualifying, and Hoffman finished three spots out of the 64-man field.

So he added Bay Hill, which he said was an easy decision considerin­g the homage paid this week to Palmer.

“I played halfway decent the first round last time I was here,” he said of his opening 69 in 2013, which he followed with a 79 to miss the cut. “In the schedule, it hasn’t fallen where I would like in the past. I wasn’t in Match Play, and then obviously honoring Arnie is not a hard thing to come here and play.”

Hoffman was at 10-under 134.

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