The victory moved him to third place in the Race to Dubai rankings, and the 38-year-old is expected to become only the second American to win the prestigious Harry Vardon Trophy.
In the coming weeks, Horschel plans to compete in events in France and Scotland before chasing McIlroy for the top spot in the season finale in Dubai.
“Up until last week, I had played more games than I had played in a long time. I was going to take some time off, spend some time with my family, regroup, relax and recharge myself.” Horscher Er told Flushing It.
“After this win and third place in the race in Dubai, I’m now going to Dubai for the last race of the year, the DP World Tour Championship.
“The previous tournament in Abu Dhabi, I couldn’t attend because it was my wife and I’s anniversary, so we were going out to celebrate because I usually always play golf. A few months ago we decided to take a break Time, some time alone.
“I played in the Dubai World Tour Championship in '21 when Collin Morikawa won and it was a great event and my first time in Dubai. But I'm looking forward to going back there again, And play better than last time on the golf course! ”