Video emerges of cameraman FALLING OVER during WGC Match Play
A cameraman took a tumble during the match between Billy Horschel and Tommy Fleetwood at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play.
A video has circulated on social media of a cameraman falling over during the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play quarterfinal between Billy Horschel and Tommy Fleetwood.
Before going on to win the WGC Match Play, Horschel took out Englishman Fleetwood in the quarterfinal in a sudden death 19th hole, after the match finished all square after 18 holes.
Fleetwood dominated the back nine and looked in control, but a brilliant birdie from Horschel at the par-3 17th hole levelled the match with a hole to go.
During the match, a cameraman was trying to film Fleetwood walking off the tee and got his feet in a twist, causing him to tumble to the ground and throw his legs in the air, much to the amusement of golf fans watching at home.
WATCH THE CAMERAMAN TAKE A TUMBLE BELOW:
After seeing off Fleetwood, Victor Perez and then Scottie Scheffler in the final of the WGC Match Play, Horschel is now taking a week off to prepare for The Masters, where he will look to improve on his best ever finish of tied 17th in 2016.
"It doesn't matter how many times you've played at Augusta, you're still learning things about the course every time you go there," said Horschel. "You're learning, with certain pins, where you can get away with a miss, where on the green is a hard two-putt, and various situations like that.
"This is going to be my seventh Masters and I'm still learning, but I think I've got a really good game-plan on how to attack the golf course, how to play well there. I'm a really good putter and I drive the ball really well, which isn't the most important thing at Augusta but it's still a key factor.
"My iron play, which has been a strength in the past but hasn't quite been there over the last couple of years, is starting to turn the corner a little bit. So I'm liking where my game is, how it's trending, and how it's finally starting to fit Augusta because I've always felt it was a really good spot for me."