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September 14, 2014
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Q.  Youngest player to win the FedExCup, third PGA TOUR win, second playoff win. How are you feeling right now?
BILLY HORSCHEL: I'm on cloud nine. It's unbelievable. The year I had, I wasn't sure this was going to happen, but I kept believing, everyone on my team kept believing in me and just kept my head up high. I'm a positive guy, I always see things glass half full, and it turned out for the best, and I can't be more thrilled. I mean, (indiscernible) this year, and to cap it off like this has been pretty unbelievable.
Q. It's truly been your putting. (Indiscernible.) That was the one.
BILLY HORSCHEL: It was. It was unfortunate I hit a bad drive. I've been driving it pretty well all day, and that one I just didn't commit to, to keep turning through it, and I blocked it out to the right. I hit a really good wedge shot, it came up a couple yards short. But I saw the line with that putt. I said, I'm due to make one of these, I haven't really made a long one, and obviously I've been fortunate to make a few this week, so just give it your best stroke and see what happens. It came off and got up on top of that ridge, and I said, this looks good, and it went in, and it was huge. I knew Jim was nipping at my heels and everything, and that was a big, big putt.
Q. Don't you think two wins in the FedExCup is a little overkill?
BILLY HORSCHEL: No, it's not overkill. From what I've heard, kids are very expensive, so the more money I can make, the better. But I love her to death, and I'm sure she's going crazy and hopefully she's not going into labor right now, but you know, it's just unbelievable, everything that's happened the last two weeks, and especially having a kid on the way. I'm not sure life can be better than this.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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