Billy Horschel hits remarkable left-handed shot at Valspar

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Billy Horschel, a professional golfer, amazed fans during the Valspar Championship on Sunday. He made a remarkable shot using the back of his club while standing next to a tree. This unconventional move left both commentators and viewers in disbelief. Horschel, who is right-handed, faced a difficult situation because he could not swing normally due to the tree blocking his path. Instead, he flipped his club upside down and hit the ball left-handed. Despite the awkward stance, he managed to land the ball on the green perfectly. Commentators reacted with excitement, with one saying, "What in the world did we just watch?! How good is that?!" Horschel then made a 31-foot putt for a birdie, bringing his score to six under par. After his round, Horschel explained that he was just trying to clear the obstacle. He mentioned that his son was nearby and joked about the possibility of accidentally hitting him. Fans praised Horschel's talent, calling it “shot of the year” and expressing their awe on social media. In the end, Horschel finished the tournament with a total score of eight under par.


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