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The shot of the day during the final round of the 2025 Valspar Championship might have come just as the leaders were hitting the course, and it came courtesy of a left-handed Billy Horschel.
Billy Horschel reminded us yet again that these guys are good on the PGA Tour. First, Horschel found a spot of bother at the par-5 fifth hole at Innisbrook Resort's Copperhead Course in Palm Harbor, ...
Most golfers can only play either right or left-handed, not Billy Horschel. The PGA Tour veteran hit the shot of the week, and maybe the best shot you will ever see, at The Valspar Championship ...
Right-handed Billy Horschel hit a lefty shot better than most lefties can. In the final round of the Valspar Championship, Horschel’s second shot on Innisbrook’s par-5 5th nestled in the ...
Billy Horschel's incredible lefty shot and 31-foot birdie putt at Valspar “There was no way to hit it but lefty,” Horschel said. “I grabbed a 9-iron, hoping it wouldn’t go too far ...
Billy Horschel grabbed the people's attention after his incredible shot during the opening round of the 2025 Valspar Championship. The American golfer played at last week's PGA Tour event ...
Billy Horschel apologized for an errant shot in quite an unusual way on Thursday. During the first round of the RBC Heritage ...
Below we help you make your best bets on Horschel before he tees off in Palm Harbor, FL by breaking down his performances in recent events. ESPN+ is the new home of PGA TOUR LIVE. Sign up now to ...
Billy Horschel hit an incredible left-handed shot from the rough during the final round of the 2025 Valspar Championship. The shot landed on the green, 32 feet from the hole, and Horschel made the ...
The PGA Tour veteran hit the shot of the week, and maybe the best shot you will ever see, at The Valspar Championship ... FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 28: Billy Horschel of the United States prepares ...
Billy Horschel hit a 9-iron from near the base of ... Horschel delivered a most improbable birdie Sunday in the Valspar Championship when he inverted a 9-iron and hit what otherwise looked to ...