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Billy Horschel’s remarkable streak of seven consecutive birdies at the BMW PGA Championship

Billy Horschel makes seven straight birdies at BMW PGA Championship


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: 16 feet, seven inches
  • No. 10: Two feet, seven inches
  • No. 11: 30 feet, one inch
  • No. 12: 16 feet, six inches
  • No. 13: 31 feet, three inches
  • No. 14: 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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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.