![]() ![]() Maybe it was the color of the sweater, but I remember watching that. I feel like my first real golf memory was watching Tiger (Woods) play No. ![]() MH I’m lucky I’m living what I wanted to do since I was probably 6 years old. MH I don’t eat much cereal, but it’s Multi Grain Cheerios. It’s a little above my head, but it’s still awesome. MH “Succession” and some “Ted Lasso.” I can’t get over how good “Succession” is. Coming from being really bad to winning a big tournament on tour, I got to have that walk. Whatever happened in the rest of my life, I had accomplished something. I got to reflect on all those struggles and that was behind me. I was fortunately able to walk up 18 and know I had won. It was the closest thing in golf to the most pure form of happiness I’ve felt. Max Homa It was a massive mixture (of feelings). After the road you traveled, what did that winning moment feel like? ![]() Ron Green You are returning to the Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow Club this week where you won your first PGA Tour event four years ago. Now, the native Californian is a six-time tour winner, the seventh-ranked player in the world and one of the most popular players in the game.ĭuring some downtime last week at home in Scottsdale, Arizona, Homa – whose social-media popularity preceded his run of victories on the tour – took time to play a game of 20 questions with me: In 2017, he missed 15 of 17 cuts and lost his playing privileges. At age 32, Max Homa is one o f the PGA Tour’s most refreshing success stories. ![]()
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