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Home » News » PGA news: Golfer signs woman’s leg after hitting her with tee shot

PGA news: Golfer signs woman’s leg after hitting her with tee shot

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown World
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A golf fan obtained a rather painful memory in the RBC Heritage Thorsday.

The tournament was the first since Rory Mcilroy won his first masters and completed a Grand Slam of his career.

Despite the mental and physical routine of Augusta, some of the most important names of golf made the journey to Golf Harbor Town on the left in South Carolina.

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Billy Horschel play a shot at the 15th duration of the first round of the RBC Heritage 2025 in Harbor Town Golf left on April 17, 2025 at Hilton Head Island, SC (Andrew Redington/Getty images)

Billy Horschel was among them, but he found himself in an awkward situation.

In the tenth hole 4, Horschel hit his shot too far to the right, and ended up hitting a fan on his leg, bouncing towards the street before settling in the rough.

I didn’t know at that time, but Horschel was informed when he approached the ball that had hit the woman.

Then, he signed his leg, and the two shared a hug.

It was only one of the difficult day shooting for Horschel, who shot a uniform round but is tied in 51st place with another nine.

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Billy Hornschel plays a duration practice before the BMW PGA championship at Wentworth Golf Club on September 6, 2022 in Virginia Water, England. (Warren Little/Getty Images)

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The two -time PGA champion, Justin Thomas, led the way with a 10 bass 61, while Russell Henley and the winner of the 2022 and 2024 masters, Scottie Scheffler, are three blows back.

Billy Hornschel greets the crowd

Billy Horschel recognizes the crowd after making a putt in the second hole turning the final round of the AT& T Pebble Beach Golf Tournament in Pebble Beach Golf to the left. (Kyle Terada/Imagn images)

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The RBC Heritage is the fifth signature event, so there is no cutting line. Then, Horschel still has an external opportunity to invent land.

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