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AT & T Byron Nelson Review

We saw some truly brilliant golf throughout this tournament, including shots that Byron Nelson himself would have been proud of. The best of these shots came from on and around the green, including masterclasses from Jason Day and Billy Horschel. After Jason Kokrak fluffed his lines to throw away a 5-shot lead at the top of the field, it became a threeway battle between James Hahn, Jason Day and Billy Horschel for top spot. Hahn's lead slipped when he hit three consecutive bogeys between the 12th and 14th. Whilst all three golfers hit bogeys on the tricky 12th hole, Horschel and Day sandwiched their bogeys between birdies to steal the upper hand (or upper Hahnd, if you will).

Pythagoras himself would've lost count of the amount of times we heard the commentator claim to have seen the 'shot of the day'. It will come as no great surprise that the majority of these shots came from the two leaders. Day recovered a miraculous birdie when he chipped in to finish a rollercoaster at the 15th and Horschel emulated his nearest rival's 60-foot putt on the Saturday; draining one himself at the 14th on Sunday.

This tooth-and-nail style produced a playoff between Horschel and Day. However, if you dared to go and make yourself a cup of tea following the 18th hole then you risked missing it all. It took just a single hole for American Billy Horschel to scalp a victory when his Australian competitor lost his cool in the most surprising fashion; missing a 4-foot putt.

Both golfers deserve great credit for their sportsmanlike behaviour. We have come to expect this from the ever-humble Jason Day, but Billy Horschel telling the Aussie 'That's not how I wanted to win it' will silence the critics of his club-throwing antics at The Players.

 

Billy Horschel- What's in the Bag?

Driver: PXG 0811X (9 degrees)
Shaft: Fujikura Atmos Tour Spec Black 6X

3 Wood: PXG 0341X (15 degrees)
Shaft: Project X HZRDUS 75 grams 6.5-Flex

5 Wood: PXG 0341 (18 degrees)
Shaft: Project X HZRDUS 75 grams 6.5X-Flex

Irons: PXG 0311T (3, 5-PW)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100

Wedges: PXG 0311T Milled (52-10, 56-10, 60-07)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400

Putter:  PXG Bat Attack

Ball: Titleist Pro V1x

 

Surprisingly, James Hahn also uses PXG clubs; giving the brand that was formed as recently as 2014 something to shout about.

It's also worth mentioning the success that Jason Day had with his TaylorMade clubs at Four Seasons, including the TaylorMade Milled Grind WedgeTaylorMade PSi Golf Irons and Taylormade Spider Tour Red Putter.

 

 

 

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