Matt Every does a 180, again, with second-round 83 at Arnold Palmer Invite

Matt Every has hit both ends of the scoring spectrum in the past 24 hours at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Every brought in a late round of 7-under 65 for the first-round lead but followed it up with a second-round 83. He had four double-bogeys and sprinkled in four other bogeys for an +11 round. “It was just tough. I really didn’t feel like I played that bad. I just didn’t make anything and then missed the fairway here and – I just played bad.” “It stinks for me because I really wanted to play well and I didn’t see this coming,” said the two-time Bay Hill winner. “But it all happens. It just happens to me – it kind of happens to me quite a lot.” Not since the 2013 Honda Classic has a first-round leader missed the cut (that was Camilo Villegas) but it seems that Every will join that unenviable category.

Matt Every has hit both ends of the scoring spectrum in the past 24 hours at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Every brought in a late round of 7-under 65 for the first-round lead but followed it up with a second-round 83. He had four double-bogeys and sprinkled in four other bogeys for an +11 round. “It was just tough. I really didn’t feel like I played that bad. I just didn’t make anything and then missed the fairway here and – I just played bad.” “It stinks for me because I really wanted to play well and I didn’t see this coming,” said the two-time Bay Hill winner. “But it all happens. It just happens to me – it kind of happens to me quite a lot.” Not since the 2013 Honda Classic has a first-round leader missed the cut (that was Camilo Villegas) but it seems that Every will join that unenviable category.