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Tennis World USA on MSNWhy Billy Horschel feels uneasy at Augusta NationalBilly Horschel is one of the golfers who has played in this tournament for years, but has never excelled in this tournament.
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The Mirror US on MSNBilly Horschel slams 'very odd' Open decision that will annoy players and caddiesBilly Horschel made his feelings abundantly clear on the R&A's decision to no longer use volunteers to rake bunkers at The Open Championship, leaving players' caddies to do the job ...
Billy Horschel was full of praise for Kevin Hall, who narrowly missed the cut at the Korn Ferry Tour's NV5 Invitational 2025.
Despite shooting a 3-under 68 on Sunday, Billy Horschel couldn’t keep up with Xander Schauffele at the British Open. Jack Gruber-USA TODAY Sports Horschel wasn’t playing poor golf.
Three-time major winner Padraig Harrington has suggested that The Open could be played in countries outside of the UK, but his comments have not gone down well with Billy Horschel ...
Billy Horschel wasn’t upset with Rory McIlroy. In fact, he agreed. Horschel said he would have punched the same person. To begin here, yes, Horschel and McIlroy are golfers. But golfers ...
Billy Horschel at the PGA Championship Getty Images Horschel, a seven-time winner on the PGA Tour, has only one Top 10 finish this season – the first event of the year he played at the CJ Cup in ...
Billy Horschel will sponsor the AJGA Atlanta Classic in Georgia after previously sponsoring a tournament in the Jacksonville area. The move leaves the Junior Players Championship as the only AJGA ...
Credit to an emotional Billy Horschel for taking questions after an opening 84. We usually hear from the guys near the top of the leaderboard — this is a good reminder how demoralizing the ...
DUBLIN, Ohio - Billy Horschel does not idle well. He walks fast, talks fast, plays fast and is one to get, well, angry fast. His middle name could be Impatient. Or Fidgety.
Billy Horschel is done talking about talking. Until he’s not. The defending Memorial Tournament champion struggles to keep his lip zipped when asked for an answer. I know, because I asked him.
Horschel went into Sunday in the final group as a 24-year-old going for his first PGA Tour win, only to shoot a disastrous 75 and finish tied for 20th place. He handled it, well, like Billy ...
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