Billy Horschel Injury Update: Can He Still Make the Ryder Cup Team? 🇺🇸⛳

Golf fans were left worried after Billy Horschel announced he’d be stepping away due to injury — especially with the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage fast approaching. Now, in a surprising and encouraging twist, Horschel has shared a personal update on Instagram showing him back on the range! 🏌️‍♂️🔥

Is a comeback on the cards? Can Horschel still make Team USA despite the setback? We break down what his return means for his Ryder Cup hopes, how it affects Keegan Bradley’s squad choices, and what fans can expect in the weeks ahead.

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Injuries are never welcome in golf and the news that Billy Horchel would be sidelineed sparked concern among American fans, especially with the RDER Cup on the horizon. Horchel had been building momentum and was very much in the conversation to join Keegan Bradley’s team USA squad for the 2025 Rder Cup at Beth Page. His recent form had been solid, and with the Scottish Open this week, and the Open Championship just around the corner, the timing of his injury couldn’t be worse, particularly given his well-known affection for playing on British and European courses. Unfortunately, it looks like both events will come too soon for a full return. But in a positive twist, Horchel has now offered a promising update on his recovery via social media. The Florida native, beloved in the golfing world for his passion and sportsmanship, shared a video on Instagram showing himself back on the range, already swinging and hitting balls. While he’s clearly not yet back to full strength, simply seeing him back in action is an encouraging step forward. Currently sitting 27th in the US Rder Cup point standings, this injury hiatus could prove costly in his bid to make the team. But all hope isn’t lost. If Horchel can return to tournament play soon and rack up some strong finishes before the end of August, there’s still a chance he can make a late surge. And even if he falls short, there’s little doubt Horchel will be one of Team USA’s loudest and most loyal supporters, whether he’s inside the ropes or cheering from the sidelines.

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