Billy Horschel stole the show at TGL on Tuesday but not necessarily in a good way. The 38-year-old took centre stage for Atlanta with a moment of ‘entertainment’ that nobody saw coming. As he
Week 3 of TGL has come and gone, but it left us with memories (mostly Billy Horschel dancing) to last a lifetime.
While walking into the SoFi Center for his first TGL match, Horschel donned a massive silver chain that read “Dirty Birds,” an homage to the Atlanta Falcons. He then performed the “Dirty Bird” Dance, which originated in 1998, the year Atlanta lost to John Elway and the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXXIII.
Billy Horschel's entrance into the SoFi Center last night amazed the fans, and it seems that the experienced golfer managed to surpass even Tiger Woods with his entrance.
In a letter to his fellow players, Thomas implored them to do on-course interviews in the middle of play in order to show fans their personalities.
When Thomas made his second putt of at least 23 feet to halve a hole on No. 13, he said, "we really don't want them to get a point, so that was huge."
Entering the SoFi Center last night, the 38-year-old golfer wore a huge silver chain with the inscription 'Dirty Birds', as a tribute to the Atlanta Falcons.
PGA Tour star Billy Horschel admits TGL producer Jeff Neubarth told him to "keep it close" during Atlanta Drive GC's first TGL match.
When Thomas made his second putt of at least 23 feet to halve a hole on No. 13, he said, "we really don't want them to get a point, so that was huge."
Pro golfer Justin Thomas joined the ESPN broadcast and told Scott Van Pelt he wasn’t sure what to expect. Then he stepped into a brightly lit mini-arena with Jeezy blaring. A chain-wearing teammate (Billy Horschel) hit the Dirty Bird. And golf balls started flying toward some sort of (virtual) Mesoamerican temple.