Billy Horschel may regard himself as a “veteran” on the PGA Tour – but that doesn’t mean he’s scaling back his ambitions.
Quite the opposite, in fact. Sitting down with reporters in Mexico ahead of the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba, the 35-year-old revealed just how high he has set his sights.
“I would love to get the No.1 player in the world,” he said.
“I mean, that’s a goal of mine, but the bigger goal being I want to become the best player I can be. If that means I get the No.1 player in the world, I get to No.1. If that means the best I get to is 4, that’s 4, but I just wanted to achieve, you know, my full potential.”
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It’s not the only thing on his radar. Horschel impressed on his Presidents Cup debut in September, and with the US set to cross the Atlantic to face Europe in Rome next year, he’s firmly in the frame for a seat on the plane.
“I want to make a Ryder Cup team,” he added.
“I’ve made a team finally, but to sit here and tell you the truth, I want to make a Ryder Cup team. That’s always my No.1 goal. So I still have a few more years to try and make one and hopefully be a part of more than just one.”
But is he finished there? No chance. Horschel revealed his most…
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