Austin American-Statesman

Horschels reveal addiction battle

Wife of PGA Tour player goes public day after his victory.

- By Stephen Hawkins

Billy Horschel was playing in a charity golf tournament a day after winning the Byron Nelson when his wife asked him to read a personal message she was ready to post on social media.

The PGA Tour player’s initial reaction to his wife, Brittany, was that she didn’t have to go public about her alcoholism until she was ready to do so.

“It’s unbelievab­le what my wife did. I honestly didn’t know she was going to do it,” Horschel said Tuesday.

In a poignant post Monday on Twitter, a day after Horschel’s first PGA Tour victory since the end of the 2014 season, Brittany Horschel revealed that she is battling alcoholism. She said she spent more than two months at a treatment center last year, and just last weekend marked the one-year anniversar­y of her sobriety.

That post came a day after Horschel vaguely made reference to a struggle away from golf when talking about his emotions of winning again.

“I obviously mentioned something about the last year ... but we can dip, dive and dodge around these questions no problem, and we can wait until you’re ready,” Horschel told his wife. “She said, ‘No, I’m ready. I’m ready to share our story and start helping people.’”

During a previously scheduled news conference before playing in his first Colonial, Horschel initially read from a prepared statement. He said his family is like many families struggling with any variety of issues, but that his is more in the public eye.

“(That) provides us with an opportunit­y to speak out about the very real struggles of battling addiction,” he said. “It can be a very lonely disease, and there is a stigma out there that leads many not to ask or accept the help they need.”

Horschel said their hope is that by sharing their story that they can help other people and families struggling with addiction.

Brittany Horschel said in her post that her husband took full responsibi­lity in taking care of their first child, moving into a new home and competing on the PGA Tour while she was getting treatment last year.

“He silently battled through, with support from family and close friends, a very sad, scary and trying time,” she wrote.

The first of their two daughters was born right as Horschel was winning the BMW Championsh­ip and the Tour Championsh­ip at the end of 2014 to capture the $10 million FedEx Cup.

Horschel hadn’t won on the PGA Tour since but said he doesn’t blame the offcourse issues for not playing well the past year.

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