With the Masters now less than three weeks away, the final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational on Sunday will be just one of nine competitive rounds remaining on the PGA Tour until players tee it up at Augusta National. For some, the final round at Bay Hill will be an opportunity for a win -- like Henrik Stenson who opens the day with a two-stroke lead. For others -- possibly Rory McIlroy -- it’s another chance to round into form before the first major of the year.
2015 Arnold Palmer Invitational live stream: How to watch Sunday online, TV coverage and more
The Arnold Palmer Invitational wraps up on Sunday with Henrik Stenson beginning the day in the lead.


Whatever players are playing for on Sunday, the stakes will be relatively high with the $6.3 million purse. On top of that, Sunday is one of the final rounds for players trying to break into the top 50 in the world golf rankings and earn a spot in the Masters field before the March 30 deadline. Harris English is a player to watch there. He opened the tournament No. 52 in the world rankings. He played very well during the first two days, but struggled some in the third round. He still opens the final round at 10-under, tied for eighth place. A solid final round and he may just punch his ticket to Augusta.
While some of the focus may be ahead to the Masters, there is still a golf tournament to win. Stenson’s excellent ballstriking has been on display thus far and his 6-under round of 66 on Saturday vaulted him into the lead. He’s rounding into excellent form having finished in fourth each of the last two weeks. He has a good chance to top that result this week. To come away with the win, Stenson will have to hold off a solid leaderboard of challengers. Five players will begin the final round withing three strokes of the lead. English at 10-under, Keegan Bradley at 9-under and McIlroy at 9-under are among the bigger names within striking distance.
NBC and Golf Channel will combine for final round coverage with television and online options. Golf Channel will begin the television coverage of the round at 12:30 p.m. ET before the broadcast shifts to NBC at 2:30 p.m. When that happens, Golf Channel will move to spotlight coverage of the final three holes.
The entire Golf Channel/NBC coverage will be available online with a stream from NBC Sports Live Extra from 12:30 to 6 p.m. PGATour.com will add to the online coverage with a featured group/featured holes stream. When not following one of the groups of the day, the stream will focus on Nos. 13 and 17.
Here is a complete look at the final round coverage. All times Eastern.
Sunday’s final round coverage
Television:
12:30 to 2:30 p.m. -- Golf Channel
2:30 to 6 p.m. -- NBC
2:30 to 5 p.m. -- Golf Channel “Spotlight Coverage” of holes 16 through 18
Online streams:
8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. -- PGATour.com featured groups/featured holes (Nos. 13/17) stream
12:30 to 6 p.m. -- Golf Channel/NBC Sports LiveExtra simulcast stream (includes Spotlight Coverage simulcast)
Radio:
1 to 6 p.m. -- PGA Tour Radio on Sirius-XM (Ch. 93/208 and streamed here)












