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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Max Homa stood out more than usual Monday in a U.S. Open qualifier filled with PGA Tour players. He was the only one carrying his own ...
Max Homa is one of us. Not by choice, perhaps, but U.S. Open qualifying has a way of turning extraordinary PGA Tour players into ordinary Joes who schlep their golf bags across 36 holes of humble pie.
This week's RBC Canadian Open is a pivotal moment for Max Homa's season, as it's his last chance to qualify for the U.S. Open. If he doesn't have an outstanding performance at TPC Toronto, he will ...
Max Homa stood out more than usual Monday in a U.S. Open qualifier filled with PGA Tour players. He was the only one carrying his own bag.
While this year’s U.S. Open won’t feature Max Homa, his grace under pressure and continued support from fans show why he remains one of the most respected figures on tour. Scottie Scheffler ...
Max Homa failed to qualify for the U.S. Open after losing a playoff. Getty Images “It seems to be better than when someone is standing next to me for some reason,” he said Monday.
It was a doubly rough day for Max Homa on Monday, on what was known as Golf's Longest Day. That would be 2025 U.S. Open qualifying, on which a bunch of golfers around the country play 36 holes at ...
Max Homa stops to sign an autograph after his U.S. Open qualifier carrying his own bag after a split with his caddie, on Monday, June 2, 2025, in Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Doug Ferguson) ...
Max Homa stood out more than usual Monday in a U.S. Open qualifier filled with PGA Tour players. He was the only one carrying his own bag. Homa didn't have a caddie and didn't feel like talking ...
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