Billy Horschel faced a 30-footer for eagle in the second playoff hole at the BMW PGA Championship. If it fell, Horschel would emerge victorious. If it missed, a third extra hole against Rory McIlroy loomed.
So, after McIlroy narrowly missed his eagle attempt from a similar distance, Horschel stepped up, got into his unorthodox putting stance, and drained it for the win.
“My heart was pounding on the last couple of shots, the last couple of holes, and especially in the playoff, but it’s always fun being in those situations,” Horschel said.
“That’s what I’ve worked so hard for, and that’s what I’ve always wanted to be, in situations
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