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Homa Carried His Bag for 36 Holes, and It Did Not End Well originally appeared on Athlon Sports. POWELL, Ohio — The U.S. Open ...
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For Homa, more than eight hours of walking did not earn him a spot in next week’s U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club.
Enter Max Homa, who carried his own bag for 36 holes Monday at Kinsale Golf and Fitness Club in Powell, Ohio, as he attempted ...
Six-time PGA Tour winner Max Homa cryptic about why he played in 36-hole U.S. Open qualifier without a caddie after losing playoff carrying own bag.
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