Billy Horschel's left-handed shot impresses at Valspar Championship
Billy Horschel amazed fans at the Valspar Championship on Sunday with a stunning left-handed iron shot. In a sport where most players choose either right or left-handed, Horschel demonstrated his skills by hitting a remarkable shot. During the tournament, Horschel faced a tricky situation on the par-5 5th hole. He found himself next to a tree and had 127 yards to the hole. Instead of playing safe, he turned his club upside down and took a full swing left-handed. His shot landed on the green, setting him up for a chance at birdie. After making the impressive shot, Horschel had a 31-foot putt to secure the birdie. With steady nerves, he drained the putt, moving him to 2-under for the day. He finished the round with a score of 4-under 67, making his total 8-under overall. While Horschel's performance may not be enough to win, as Justin Thomas and Viktor Hovland were leading, his left-handed shot remained the highlight of the tournament. Horschel's ability to pull off such a difficult shot boosted his momentum and showcased his talent.