Billy Horschel toasts BMW victory with West Ham STARS Declan Rice and Mark Noble
The American had reportedly been planning to go out to dinner with the West Ham players all week.
West Ham fan Billy Horschel celebrated his stunning Wentworth victory with two Irons midfielders.
The newly-crowned BMW PGA Championship winner had dinner with England's Euros star Declan Rice and West Ham club captain Mark Noble after claiming the Rolex Series event on a Sunday to remember.
Horschel stiffed his approach shot at 18 and got visibly pumped up, slapping his West Ham tour bag with his wedge before fist-bumping his caddy Mark Fooch to set the clubhouse lead at 19-under par that couldn't be matched.
Dinner plans @BillyHo_Golf #BMWPGA | #RolexSeries pic.twitter.com/XJha6cWaDQ
— The European Tour (@EuropeanTour) September 13, 2021
To the rapturous applause of the crowd, Horschel looks like he shouted the words: "F*** yeah baby!" when he got his ball in tight to the flag.
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The American appeared to be texting Noble and Rice all week, setting up dinner plans in the event that he claimed he has watched on television ever since he was 13 years old.
It's not clear who sent the message, but the message on Instagram told "geez" Horschel that if he were to win the coveted event then they would be going out to party in London and he could sleep on the plane home.
◼️ First American Rolex Series winner
◼️ Second American to win the BMW PGA
◼️ Moves to 2nd in the Race to Dubai
Some week @BillyHo_Golf!#BMWPGA | #RolexSeries pic.twitter.com/n7ln4kZ2ql— The European Tour (@EuropeanTour) September 13, 2021
Ready to rock the @WestHam bag at @TheOpen this week! ⚒⚒ pic.twitter.com/7cURlCmJXB
— Billy Horschel (@BillyHo_Golf) July 12, 2021
We're not sure if things ever got that far, but it looked like they enjoyed a nice dinner together - with Noble and England star Rice beaming with smiles.
Horschel has reportedly been an Irons fan ever since he watched the film Green Street, with Lord of The Rings Elijah Wood playing an American journalist embroiled in the world of football hooliganism and the rivalry between the Hammers and Millwall Football Club.