PGA NEWS: golfer signs the woman’s legs after hitting her with tee shot

A Golffan got a pretty painful souvenir on the RBC Heritage Thursday.

The tournament was the first since Rory McIlroy won his first masters and ended a career Grand Slam.

Despite the mental and physical grinding of Augusta, some of the biggest names in the Golf made the trip to Harbor Town Golf Links in South Carolina.

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Billy Horschel plays a shot on the 15th hole during the first round of RBC Heritage 2025 at Harbor Town Golf Links April 17, 2025 in Hilton Head Island, SC (Andrew Redington/Getty Images)

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

On par-4 10 hole, Horschel hit his tee shot too far to the right, and it liquidated to hit a fan in the leg and jumped back towards the fairway before sitting down in the hard.

He did not know it at the time, but Horschel was informed as he approached the ball that it had hit the woman.

So he signed her legs and the two shared a hug.

It was just one of the shots of a hard day for Horschel, who shot a smooth round, but is tied to 51 place with nine others.

Billy Horschel plays a shot during a practice round before BMW PGA The Championship at Wentworth Golf Club 6 September 2022 in Virginia Water, England. (Warren Little/Getty Images)

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Two-time PGA champion Justin Thomas led the way with a 10-under 61, while Russell Henley and 2022 and 2024 Masters winner Scottie Scheffler are three strokes back.

Billy Horschel recognizes the crowd after making a putt on the second hole during the last round of AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Golf Tournament on Pebble Beach Golf Links. (Kyle Terada/Imag images)

RBC Heritage is the fifth signature event, so there is no cut line. So Horschel still has an outside chance to put together some reason.

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