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Week 3 of TGL has come and gone, but it left us with memories (mostly Billy Horschel dancing) to last a lifetime.
While walking into the SoFi Center for his first TGL match, Horschel donned a massive silver chain that read “Dirty Birds,” an homage to the Atlanta Falcons. He then performed the “Dirty Bird” Dance, which originated in 1998, the year Atlanta lost to John Elway and the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXXIII.
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Horschel followed suit at the 11th after Matt Fitzpatrick landed in a pair of bunkers and picked up a penalty, which pushed Atlanta’s lead to four. Those two tied at the 14th. Cantlay, after tying with Fowler on their first hole, kept it close at the last to secure their shutout win. They hit 65 feet of putts throughout the night.
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