Billy HORSCHEL, the Overnight leader, is accepting Open possibility while he strives to win his debut major in his professional career.

Billy HORSCHEL, the Overnight leader, is accepting Open possibility while he strives to win his debut major in his professional career.

Billy Horschel is finally here.

By The Open

He took part in the pounding rain wearing a short-sleeved top. The passion and the desire to take home his first major shining bright enough for him to stay warm.

He and the other partner Justin Rose were identical in height, with similar dress and build wearing caps that had a backwards facing and a tendency to please people.

And how did Horschel entertain.

A birdie shot of 32 feet in the 7th moves Horschel to just three shots off the lead. Horschel continued to climb while the remaining field fell back.

A mistake on the eleventh hole, the most difficult hole on the golf course in his professional career, did not hinder him from learning the greens on a busy day.

in the sand was a similar story where he was able to make a spectacular escape following an amazing escape.

A pleasant saving on 13 occurred after a sharp slope into the bunker on the 14th hole, a par-3, where the golfer cut himself out of hole. The 16th was similar as he did the same trick.

A large crowd awed at his skill in a feat that was almost impossible to accomplish. Horschel couldn’t believe he didn’t hit the ball.

It’s the mark of a winning. Another thing is that, even the moment his soul is longing to win this Sunday, he’s always reminding his self that no matter the outcome, chances are it is likely to happen time and time again.

“I’ve learned lots about golf after playing for 15 years professionally. I believe I’ve learned to manage my feelings,” the golfer said.

“I’ve accepted numerous items. I’m not scared of being a failure. I am somewhat grumpy at the moment. I’m not performing well. I receive lots of critique from others and let those criticisms affect my self-image.

“I believe that if it happens to be my in the morning at my own time and it’s my turn, then it’s mine and I’ll be delighted. If not, we’ll get back to the horse and will be working hard to get back to the same place. 

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