Jordan Spieth has been relying on sponsor exemptions to participate in the Signature Events lately. He has participated in over five such events since 2025, and his last victory came at the 2022 RBC Heritage, which sparked a huge debate among fans. Despite this, he just received more special treatment from the third Signature Event of the 2026 season.

Paul Hodowanic of PGATOUR.com recently shared the news on X, writing, “The Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard has announced three sponsor exemptions: Jordan Spieth, Billy Horschel, and Chris Kirk. Spieth was notably not given an exemption into the API a year ago.”

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Horschel’s 2024 resume includes a T2 at The Open, a T7 at the Wyndham Championship, and a T10 at the FedEx St. Jude. And despite missing all the cuts in 2026, Kirk has finished T5 at the Wyndham Championship 2025 and T9 at the FedEx St. Jude Championship last year. But the massive peace treaty between Jordan Spieth and the API signals something nobody foresaw. The two parties had been at odds after the API snubbed the 13-time PGA Tour winner for a sponsor exemption.

In 2025, Spieth finished beyond the top 50 in the FedEx Cup standings and needed help. He and Rickie Fowler both wrote formal letters to the committee asking for a chance to play. However, the tournament organizers rejected both of them, choosing Justin Rose, Min Woo Lee, and Rafael Campos instead. Spieth did not take his own rejection quietly and delivered a frosty critique.

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