Bryson DeChambeau plans to defend his title at the Arnold Palmer Invitational next week, returning to play for the first time since Feb. 4 due to injuries.
DeChambeau’s agent, Brett Falkoff, told Sports Illustrated that the world No. 12 golfer “remains committed to the API and will do everything possible to defend at Bay Hill. He will continue to rehab over the coming days. Without any setbacks, we are hopeful he is able to compete.”
DeChambeau has only made two starts in official Tour events this season. He withdrew from the Sony Open in Hawaii with a sore left wrist, was apparently bothered by the same hand as he missed the cut at the Farmers Insurance Open and then withdrew from the Saudi International on the Asian Tour earlier this month after one round.
He also has battled a hip injury.
DeChambeau, 28, tied for 25th at the Sentry Tournament of Champions earlier this season.
The $12 million Arnold Palmer Invitational begins Thursday at the Bay Hill Club in Orlando, Fla.
(Field Level Media)