Sunday’s AT&T Byron Nelson came to a close in shocking fashion Sunday in Texas, as a former World No. 1 missed a short putt that would have extended a playoff, handing the tournament to Billy Horschel.
At the site of his very first PGA Tour win (back in 2010), Jason Day was in contention for seemingly the first time all season, and hit a magical chip-in on the 15th hole to give himself a one-shot lead.
His final group partner Billy Horschel answered with a birdie on the par-5 16th to gain a share of the lead, but looked shaky over his final few holes, with a wide miss into the 18th green that robbed him of any realistic birdie chance.