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Rickie Fowler wasn’t in the field at Bay Hill in 2025. No exemption came his way, and he admitted publicly that he was “bummed” about it. On Tuesday, he stood outside Arnold Palmer’s office at the same club, accepting Golf Digest’s Arnie Award from Palmer’s own family. That’s a full circle.

Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis posted the moment on X: Fowler, honored at Bay Hill. Golf Digest gave him the 14th Arnie Award before this week’s $20 million Arnold Palmer Invitational. The award is not about rankings. It is about character and carrying Palmer’s legacy forward.

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Jerry Tarde, Golf Digest’s Editor-in-Chief, put it simply at the ceremony. Palmer stood for kindness, for making people feel welcome. That is what this award is meant to recognize. Past recipients reflect the standard it holds. Rory McIlroy and Phil Mickelson have carried the award home from previous years. Fowler joins that list as the 2026 honoree.

Fowler’s connection with Arnold Palmer explains why missing Bay Hill in 2025 mattered. Their first meeting was in 2006, when Fowler was 17, and Palmer was 76. Palmer drove up, shook his hand, and looked him in the eye. Five years later, they played together at the Seminole Pro-Member. Fowler shot 63. Palmer made a bunker shot look easy. The respect was mutual.

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