Billy Horschel is making Florida Gators golf history overseas.
Through 54 holes, Horschel is shooting 4-under at the Open Championship at Royal Troon Golf Course in Troon, Scotland. Horschel holds a one-shot lead over six golfers tied for second place, including Xander Schauffele. After shooting a 2-under in Round 3 on Saturday, Horschel has become the first ever former Gator to hold a lead after 54 holes at the British Open.
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Previously, the best finish through three was Mark Calcavecchia in 1989, en route to winning the British Open. Horschel, 37, played collegiate golf for the Gators under coach Buddy Alexander from 2006-09. He was a four-time All-American, including three first-team honors, and was the SEC Player of the Year honors in 2007 and 2009. Horschel turned pro in 2009 and earned his PGA card in 2010.
Horschel has eight career PGA Tour victories, and his best finish at the British Open was tied for 21st in 2022. He is still seeking his first major championship. Here’s what you need to know about Horschell’s performance:
Billy Horschel enters final round of the British Open with lead
Horschel closed out the front-9 Saturday with four birdies in his last six holes despite consistent rain falling. Following a bogey on a Par-4 11th hole, Horschell bounced back with pars on the 14th and 16th holes despite having to shoot out of the bunker.