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Max Homa shares a glimpse from his ‘road life’ while away from the PGA Tour

Max Homa has shared a glimpse of his "road life" while away from the greens. The American golfer is taking a break and enjoying time away with family and traveling.

The PGA Tour player took to his Instagram story, sharing a picture of packed food:

Screengrab of Max Homa's Instagram story (@max.homa)
Screengrab of Max Homa's Instagram story (@max.homa)

Homa was in Japan a week ago to compete at the Zozo Championship, which concluded with its final round on October 27. He tied for 27th place at the event. He began his campaign with a round of 73, initially struggling with his game, but soon improved. In the second round, he carded a 66, followed by a 67 in the third round, and finished the final round with another 66.

This season on the PGA Tour, the 33-year-old golfer competed in 22 tournaments and had some decent finishes. Although he did not win any tournaments, he recorded three finishes in the top 10. However, he also missed four cuts this season. His best finishes were T3 at the Masters, T8 at the Wells Fargo Championship, and T8 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.


Max Homa shuts down trolls with a savage reply

Max Homa is very active on social media, especially on X (formerly Twitter), where he has a following of 685.7K. He frequently shares his opinions on the platform. On October 31, Homa tweeted about his lost AirPods.

"Lost my AirPods a couple weeks ago and haven’t had time to get new ones. I’ve had to workout and practice with no music or podcast to distract me. To my surprise, there’s been a lot of benefits. A thread:" Max Homa wrote.

A fan in the comments took a jab at the American golfer:

"Shut up and win a major."

Homa was quick to respond:

"I’m trying, dog."

Another fan reacted to Max Homa's reply:

"Hit the range and get off twitter."

Homa responded:

"I just put my son to bed then heading straight back to the course with a floodlight."

Homa has played professional golf since 2013 and has won six PGA Tour events. His last victory came in November 2023 at the Nedbank Golf Challenge, a European Tour event, while his last PGA Tour win was in January 2023 at the Farmers Insurance Open. He has played in all four Majors in his career, with his best finish at the Masters in 2024, where he finished in T3 position. He has won nine professional tournaments in his career.

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