While Padraig Harrington has played effectively at the 2013 Arnold Palmer Invitational (leads the field by three shots heading in to Day 4), his 12-under rating won't endure against a field high in people ready to create a name for themselves. Saturday was said to be the last day of activity because of this function, but the tournament have been postponed by the Florida weather of Oak Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando until Monday (h/t USA Today). Itas hard to tell which players will benefit from the delay and whose energy will be stifled, but the look for first place will be the focus of every player on the program, when the action begins again. Itas going to be described as a wild Monday. For the total 2013 Arnold Palmer Invitational Leaderboard, browse the PGA Tour's official site. Keegan Bradley John Greenwood/Getty Photos While Keegan Bradley didnat come into the 2013 Arnold Palmer Invitational as you of the favorites to win everything, the 26-year-old star sits in 2nd place with to be able to take Woodsa thunder on Monday. Bradley sits three photographs behind Woods (nine-under through the first three times and two holes on the final day before play was stopped), but is obviously within striking distance if the visit veteran falls up at throughout the span of Day 4. Despite maybe not being truly a name in the game yet, Bradley already includes a significant victory under his belt and knows just how to gain under stress. The aspiring star needs to keep his composure Monday, and if he does, there's no question he could grab the tournament win. Rickie Fowler Mike Greenwood/Getty Photographs After having a slow start to the Arnold Palmer Invitational (shot a in the first round), there were many golf fans that reduced exactly what a young star like Rickie Fowler will be able to do at the Bay Hill contest. Fowler shot a of 67 on Friday and Saturday and has generated herself critical momentum heading to the final time. While many golfers could be cast off by the elements delay, at 24 years old, there isnat much that can shake Fowler. While Woods however leads Fowler by three images (the young star is nine-under after three days and two holes on Day 4), consistent play through the weekend and a break in the action could be the starting Fowler has to take the show and walk away triumphant. Ken Duke David Cannon/Getty Images At 44 years old and a family member unknown in the activity, Ken Duke doesnat get the anticipation that most of the other stars on the leaderboard get. Donat sleep on Dukeas chances of winning the entire event, though, specially after having a break for weather. After 19 years on the PGA Tour, the veteran has seen it all and understands what it takes to get out of a weather delay. A PGA Tour event have never been never won by duke, but after the best first three days of his profession from Increasing Hill (70-68-70), the long-time trip preference has put himself in a position to deal on the Day 4 of the tournament. Whether he folds beneath the stress is one of many main storylines weall be seeing on Monday.
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