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Golfer Max Homa had made a name for himself outside of the golf course on X, where he built up a sizable following, and shocked everyone when he announced earlier this year he was leaving the socia… ...
Earlier this year, Max Homa said he had a "come-to-Jesus" moment when he decided to delete X, formerly Twitter. The PGA star was once active on the app, but he said in March the platform is now ...
Max Homa posted his best finish of the 2025 PGA Tour season at the John Deere Classic, but that didn't stop the haters from coming in full force.
Max Homa rose to golf notoriety through an unlikely source: X (well, back then it was called Twitter). Displaying unusual candor and wit for a professional golfer, Homa amassed a dedicated ...
Max Homa doesn't have such great moments behind him on the PGA Tour, aware that he has to find a rhythm in the rest of the season if he really wants to change something. For a month now, the ...
It’s been a while since Max Homa has been in this position. The 34-year-old hasn’t recorded a top 10 in over a year, falling from a top 10 player in the world to No. 99.
There's no doubt that Max Homa is in a state of grace at the John Deere Classic. Not only has he posted his best scores for a single tournament all season, but he's also been able to make the most ...
1. He’d earn a playoff spot. It’s jarring to see Homa currently No. 122 in the FedEx Cup — particularly given just 70 make the playoffs. While Homa isn’t going to lose his job for 2026 if ...
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