Many of golf’s biggest names find ways to give back beyond the course. Jordan Spieth , through his Jordan Spieth Family Foundation, funds junior golf programs and also aids cancer survivors and veterans. The World No. 1, Scottie Scheffler , also said he likes to give back to the community. He even donated his entire $500,000 Ryder Cup earnings from 2025 to charity. Most players focus on youth programs or community outreach. Billy Horschel, however, is focused on a group of golfers who often go unnoticed.

The 8x PGA Tour winner was at the Concession Golf Club for an Advocates Professional Golf Association (APGA) event. When asked why Horschel is involved with the development tour, he gave a fitting reply that reflected on his personal life. “If I wasn’t as successful in college as

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