Max Homa gives verdict on 'rooting' for $5.45B MLB Team
Max Homa cheered up for the Los Angeles Dodgers after their recent win against the New York Mets, in the match on 20 October. Following their victory, Homa took to his X account to support the team. He shared a post, writing:
"More games to root for the Dodgers!!"
Notably, prior to this match, the Dodgers, whose team value is around $5.45 billion (as per Forbes), lost in their game held on 18 October. Homa also posted about the team then, writing:
"The good news about a Dodgers loss? I get to watch the next game in Japan. And from what I’ve heard, that Ohtani guy is big in Japan."
Homa is known for actively posting on his X account with 688.7K followers. He recently shared a post about European Tour player Ángel Hidalgo for his unique playing style at the Andalucía Masters.
The Spanish golfer made headlines for his performance at the European Tour event. The DP World Tour posted a video of the golfer on their X account, which Homa reshared, writing:
"I have watched the first swing in this video 50 times."
Notably, Hidalgo put forward a decent performance at the Andalucia Masters. He played some great shots and tied for 20th place after four rounds. The 26-year-old golfer started his campaign with a round of 70, scoring four birdies and two bogeys in the opening round.
Hidalgo shot six birdies, two bogeys, and an eagle in the second round to score 6-under 66. He carded another round with two birdies and two bogeys for an even-par and then shot a final round of 2-under 70 with five birdies and three bogeys. Meanwhile, Julien Guerrier won the Andalucia Masters after shooting four rounds of 62, 72, 63, and 70.
A look into Max Homa's performance in 2024
Homa has been impressive throughout the 2024 PGA Tour season. He played in 21 tournaments and made the cut in 17 of them. He started his campaign at the Sentry Tournament with four rounds of 67, 69, 68, and 66. He posted some impressive performances, including T8 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, T3 at the Masters, and T8 at the Wells Fargo Championship.
Homa last competed at the Procore Championship but struggled with his game and missed the cut, shooting two rounds of 71 and 72.
Max Homa has only missed four cuts this year, including at the WM Phoenix Open, Charles Schwab Challenge, U.S. Open, and the Procore Championship. Some of his other good finishes are T14 at the Sentry, T13 at the Farmers Insurance Open, and T16 at The Genesis Invitational.