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Billy Horschel is wearing shark pants for his final round at the PGA Championship

First came the octopi, now the sharks.

Billy Horschel’s avant-garde pants movement will continue on Sunday with perhaps his most extreme look yet. Horschel is strolling to the 1st tee at Whistling Straits with little tiny sharks swimming all over his trousers.

He’s not John Daly, but Horschel has become renown for his pants in recent years. He wore highlighter green pants on Saturday.

He won the FedExCup in some rainbow-colored number, and previously at majors he’s worn “camo frog” pants. The originator of the Horschel pants movement, of course, featured a different seafaring creature at the 2013 U.S. Open.

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