Penguins’ run powered by collective effortPenguins’ run powered by collective effort
Penguins’ run powered by collective effort
Penguins’ run powered by collective effort
Penguins run powered by collective effort
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Billy Horschel had an emotional reaction to his Byron Nelson win on Sunday and most of us assumed it was related to the golfer breaking a three-year drought on the PGA Tour. Billy’s wife Brittany Horschel revealed on Monday that she has been battling alcoholism and recently celebrated a year of sobriety after spending time at a recovery center in Florida. Calling it a “very sad, scary and trying time,� Brittany credited Billy with being her rock.  While Brittany sought treatment, Billy took care of the couple’s 18-month-old daughter Skylar and moved the family into a new home by himself.
Billy Horschel had an emotional reaction to his Byron Nelson win on Sunday and most assumed it was related to ending a three-year drought on the PGA Tour.
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