Payne Stewart’s 1987 Masterclass at Bay Hill: Why His Record at the Arnold Palmer Invitational Still Stands
The Golfer from Springfield, Missouri Set A Record That Stands Nearly 40 Year Later

The 1987 Arnold Palmer Invitational (then known as the Hertz Bay Hill Classic) was a historic year for the event, primarily because of a dominant, record-breaking performance by Missourian Payne Stewart. Yes, Bay Hill is full of history. But the tournament that year was something special.

Courtesy of Bay Hill
The Champion: Payne Stewart

Payne Stewart secured his third career PGA Tour title in spectacular fashion. What made the victory even more “local” was that Stewart actually owned a home just off the 12th tee at Bay Hill. And that was one more piece of the Arnold Palmer Invitational History.
- Final Score: 264 (–20)
- Margin of Victory: 3 strokes over runner-up David Frost.
- The Record: His total of 264 set a 72-hole tournament record that, remarkably, still stands today. While the course now plays as a Par 72, it was a Par 71 at the time, making his 20-under-par performance one of the most efficient scoring displays in the history of the Florida Swing.
Key Highlights

- The Move: After opening with rounds of 69 and 67, Stewart charged into the lead on Saturday with a blistering 8-under-par 63, nearly matching the course record.
- The “Million Dollar” Ace: One of the most famous moments in tournament history occurred that year when Don Pooley made a hole-in-one on the par-3 17th hole. The feat won him a $1 million prize. In a legendary gesture, Pooley donated half of the winnings ($500,000) to the Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
- Course Conditions: Unlike the “U.S. Open-style” thick rough and lightning-fast greens often seen at Bay Hill today, the 1987 conditions allowed for aggressive scoring, which Stewart and Frost took full advantage of.

1987 Leaderboard (Top 3)
| Player | Round Scores | Total Score | To Par |
| Payne Stewart | 69-67-63-65 | 264 | –20 |
| David Frost | 66-69-65-67 | 267 | –17 |
| Dan Halldorson | 67-70-69-69 | 275 | –9 |
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