Billy Horschel was unconscious with his putter on Saturday at the 2024 BMW PGA Championship, making 130 feet of putts during a stretch of seven straight birdies at the Wentworth Club in England.
After a bogey on the par-4 seventh, Horschel was even par on his day and 8 under for the tournament.
Then his putter caught fire.
Here’s a look at the putts he made from Nos. 8-14:
- No. 8: 25 feet, four inches
- No. 9:Â 16 feet, seven inches
- No. 10: Two feet, seven inches
- No. 11:Â 30 feet, one inch
- No. 12:Â 16 feet, six inches
- No. 13:Â 31 feet, three inches
- No. 14:Â Seven feet, seven inches
His approach on the par-4 15th found a greenside bunker and he could not get up and down, leading to a bogey. The Florida Gator was 14-under total with three holes to play on Saturday.
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Birdie@BillyHo_Golf co-leads at Wentworth after SEVEN birdies in a row!#BMWPGA | #RolexSeries pic.twitter.com/NH4IcW8ctp— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) September 21, 2024
Horschel won the 2021 BMW PGA Championship and will be in position to do so again on Sunday.
Final-round coverage will be available from 7 a.m.-12:30 p.m. ET on Golf Channel.
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