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."
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
PGA Tour pro Billy Horschel says he claimed a TGL official told him 'to keep the score close' during Atlanta's match against New York.
T he third TGL match of Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy's simulator golf league featured something the first two did not: competitiveness. While the opening weeks drew oohs and aahs
Horschel followed suit at the 11th after Matt Fitzpatrick landed in a pair of bunkers and picked up a penalty, which pushed Atlanta’s lead to four. Those two tied at the 14th. Cantlay, after tying with Fowler on their first hole, kept it close at the last to secure their shutout win. They hit 65 feet of putts throughout the night.
Cantlay, who still doesn't listen to any music made after 1980, advised his TGL team, Atlanta Drive, to hold onto the hammer all match in a 4-0 win over New York Golf Club, which it did.
Billy Horschel recently revealed in an interview how his family reacted to his 'Dirty Bird' dance in TGL. The golfer delivered this performance during his entrance before facing New York GC.
Golf fans are loving the fact serial slow coach Patrick Cantlay will face a 40-second shot clock over each of shots during his Tuesday night TGL debut.
Golf fans have piled on social media to react to Billy Horschel's TGL dance moves. And, let's just say, it didn't go down well.
Cantlay, Thomas and Horschel, a former Florida Gator, will be making their debuts with Atlanta Drive GC vs. New York GC, featuring Fowler, Matt Fitzpatrick and Cameron Young. The teams will duke it out in the SoFi Center,
In the upcoming matchup of Tiger Woods's golf series, Atlanta Drive Golf Club will play against New York Club. Ahead of the game, Billy Horschel shared a post on his X (formerly Twitter) account reflecting on his last few outings on the PGA Tour while asking fans to tune in to watch the TGL series. He wrote:
The American Express field features eight of the world’s top 25-ranked golfers but will miss out on Nos. 1 and 2 after each withdrew.