Max Homa

2022 - 5 - 8

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Max Homa claims fourth PGA Tour victory at Wells Fargo ... (Golfmagic.com)

Max Homa became a two-time winner of the Wells Fargo Championship on the PGA Tour with a gusty performance.

Homa shot 66-67-71-68 over the course of the week. He now moves up to sixth in the 2022 FedEx Cup standings. Homa had a one-shot lead with one hole to play. I just feel like life's good. Homa said: "It feels good, obviously it's a special day. It led to a bogey.

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'Come on!': Max Homa holds off Keegan Bradley for victory on ... (Golf.com)

Homa started the day two back, but chased down Keegan Bradley to win for the fourth time in his PGA Tour career.

I made an unbelievable birdie on 16 when I was just trying to not make double … I just tried to keep hitting good shots and not worry about the bogeys and the pars. Rest assured, it really wasn’t. Bradley and Homa punched back and forth throughout the afternoon, fully aware that Bradley’s starting score – eight under — was probably going to be good enough to do it. Bradley launched his tee ball high and along the right edge of the fairway. When Bradley stood on that tee, he needed to make something happen. Bradley himself made two double bogeys Sunday to lose that lead, but also made five different birdies to offset the miscues. Bradley and Max Homa and every other golfer atop the leaderboard grinded through the Wells Fargo Championship this weekend.

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Max Homa: Net Worth in 2022, WIfe, Salary, Earnings (Surprise Sports)

Max Homa is an American professional Golf player. Read to know his net worth in 2022, wife, salary, earnings, recent news, age, and more.

Homa has received a few endorsements in his career. Homa earned his third PGA Tour win at the Fortinet Championship in Napa in September 2021. He also won the Phonix Open 2022 and got 10th position in the Genesis Invitational. Homa has a net worth of $5 million in 2022. Homa missed two cuts in 17 tournaments in 2017 and lost his card. Homa played in 27 PGA Tour tournaments in 2015.

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Homa steady in Sunday duel, gets fourth tour win at Wells Fargo (TSN)

POTOMAC, Md. (AP) — Max Homa played solid, steady golf during a week of cold, wet conditions and a back-and-forth Sunday duel with Keegan Bradley, ...

But he stalled from there and closed with a bogey for a 68 to finish alone in fifth, four shots back. NOTES: Jason Day, the first- and second-round leader, closed with a 70 to finish at 1 under. When Homa converted another birdie on the par-4 15th, he had a three-shot lead with three to play. The pair traded pars on 17 and when Homa lagged his birdie putt to tap-in range on 18, it was finally over. A bogey on the closing hole gave Bradley a 2-over 72 and a tie for second with Cameron Young and Matt Fitzpatrick. He twirled his 7-iron as he watched his approach on the par-4 first hole settle 8 feet from the hole.

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Max Homa Wins Wells Fargo Championship (Wolverine Maven)

Former Cal golfer Max Homa beat the conditions, his nerves and the field to win the Wells Fargo Championship by two strokes on Sunday for is fourth PGA ...

This is the second time Homa has won the Wells Fargo Championship, having also won the event in 2019 for his first PGA Tour victory. He could not quite keep pace with the leaders, however. Bradley regained the lead on the eighth hole, but Homa tied it with a birdie on the ninth hole, and went ahead by a shot with another birdie on No. 10.

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The clubs Max Homa used to win the 2022 Wells Fargo Championship (GolfDigest.com)

Max Homa and Keegan Bradley took turns trying to give away the Wells Fargo Championship. Eventually, however, it was Homa who avoided the big mistake ...

Homa then hit a 7-iron to 10 feet at the par-3 ninth for another birdie and followed it with another at the par-5 10th, courtesy of a nice pitch with his Titleist Vokey SM9 lob wedge—a club he changed the bounce and grind on three years earlier at the Wells Fargo. [The] game feels really good, so I’ve just been trying to approach each round and just go out there and play like I've been playing and over the course of four days or a season, I would hope that would add up to something pretty decent.” The clinching shot was an 8-iron from 178 yards to 13 feet, then he converted the birdie putt at the 15th to stretch the lead to three shots.

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Max Homa fends off Keegan Bradley, holds on to win Wells Fargo ... (Yahoo Sport Australia)

Though he nearly blew a three-shot lead, Max Homa claimed his second win of the season on Sunday afternoon.

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Wells Fargo Championship: Max Homa pips Keegan Bradley to ... (Sky Sports)

Max Homa registered a second PGA Tour title of the season after holding off overnight leader Keegan Bradley to win the Wells Fargo Championship.

Coverage is also on Sky Sports Main Event from 10.40pm. He made an unbelievable birdie on 16 while I was trying to not make double, so I just knew he wasn't really going to go away." "I was just trying to play my game and see what happened.

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'Life's good': Max Homa never flinches en route to second Wells ... (usatoday.com)

In other words, as the golf cliché says, he plodded his way through the miserable elements one shot at a time and ended up with the fewest shots to win his ...

“I definitely knew I was capable of being a regular PGA Tour player, but all of a sudden last year I get in the top 50 in the world and you start looking around and it’s a new crop of people and you start thinking to myself, Am I as good as these guys? And then I want to be top 10 in the world, play Presidents Cup, play Ryder Cups. Am I good enough to do that? I tried to walk around this week believing that and faking it a little bit until I made it.” “It was choppy and then I had a couple good stretches but I had a chance there at the end, so I’m proud of that aspect of it. With growing confidence, he looks like he’ll continue a steady march to the elite level of the game. Overall it’s been a good weekend, a decent week, something to build on going into the PGA (Championship in two weeks). No complaints with the game. But Homa birdied nine and 10 and took a three-shot lead when Bradley doubled the 11th. In other words, as the golf cliché says, he plodded his way through the miserable elements one shot at a time and ended up with the fewest shots to win his fourth PGA Tour title and second Wells Fargo Championship. A two-shot swing evened things on the seventh hole and Bradley took the lead with a birdie on the eighth. He shot a 72 to fall into a tie for second at 6 under. Two solid pars later, Homa signed for a 2-under-par 68 to finish at 8 under, two shots clear of the field. I knew he was never going to go away and I just tried to keep hitting good shots.

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Max Homa closes week of steady play with 2-shot victory in Wells ... (ESPN)

Max Homa played solid, steady golf during a week of cold, wet conditions and a back-and-forth Sunday duel with Keegan Bradley, closing with a 2-under 68 for ...

But he stalled from there and closed with a bogey for a 68 to finish alone in fifth, four shots back. A bogey on the closing hole gave Bradley a 2-over 72 and a tie for second with Cameron Young and Matt Fitzpatrick. Fitzpatrick birdied the 18th to conclude a bogey-free 67. He twirled his 7-iron as he watched his approach on the par-4 first hole settle 8 feet from the hole. He has yet to contend in a major, but his next chance comes in his next start, the PGA Championship at Southern Hills. When Homa lagged his birdie putt to tap-in range on 18, it was finally over.

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Max Homa, expectant father, wins Wells Fargo Championship on ... (The Washington Post)

At TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm, Homa finished two shots ahead of three players, including 54-hole leader Keegan Bradley, for his fourth PGA Tour win.

Bradley fell out of the lead at the 592-yard par-5 second with a double bogey that began with a tee shot that found the bunker hugging the right side of the fairway. Homa gave a shot back at No. 13 but avoided significant damage with a chip from 50 yards in the rough to inside of four feet. “I didn’t play my best golf today,” said Bradley, who shot 2 over in his bid for his first PGA Tour win since the 2018 BMW Championship. “It was choppy, and then I had a couple of good stretches, but I had a chance there at the end. His cushion expanded to three shots on the next hole when Bradley took a penalty drop en route to his second double bogey of the day. Homa’s drive at the 14th splashed down in a greenside bunker 88 yards from the pin. One hole earlier, Homa had opened a three-shot lead when he birdied the 479-yard par-4 and Bradley took a bogey after a poorly struck approach. Only seven got there in regulation, with Bradley becoming the last to do so. Homa did not hit into any of them but missed his approach right and into the rough. Homa fired a 2-under-par 68 in the final round to finish at 8-under 272 and win by two shots over a trio that included Bradley, the 54-hole leader whose drive at No. 18 found a fairway bunker. He could not put much spin on the ensuing chip, and the ball went 30 feet past the hole. Some of those pin positions on the back were tricky and tough to get close to.” He settled for a bogey to finish at 6 under.

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Rising PGA Tour star Max Homa enlists help of renowned putting ... (Golfmagic.com)

Homa, a three-time winner now, found himelf in contention heading into the final round at the Wells Fargo Championship and was only two strokes off leader ...

"Yeah, Phil showed me in New Orleans, I would read them and he would ask me where I thought I needed to start it and then he would show me where I did and I was quite a ways off," Homa added. More than 200 PGA Tour pros use the method and even the 54-hole leader at Wells Fargo, Keegan Bradley, is a fan of the system. For those not in the know, AimPoint is method of reading the break of the putt using a three-step system designed to help you read every putt accurately. Homa is now fully behind the AimPoint method on the short stuff because he believes that his green-reading is not where it needs to be. And a rain-soaked Homa confirmed he is now working with Kenyon. The duo started working together at the Masters. PGA Tour star Max Homa is now fully behind using the AimPoint method when he is putting.

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Max Homa's 180-degree transformation on full display in gritty Wells ... (GolfDigest.com)

Max Homa's change in his game and attitude were clear contributors in him chasing down Keegan Bradley on Sunday to win the Wells Fargo Championship.

So there's a blend, but I think it comes from—there's a great book called The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success and one of them is the law of detachment … when you pretty much are OK with whatever happens and you can only just put in what you can put in and you control what you can control. That bled into his happiness, and he’s made a concerted effort to put up a thick wall between Max the Golfer and Max the Player. Homa saw the deepest of depths in this game, had weeks when he turned up to the golf course knowing he didn’t have a chance. “He’s way too good a player to lose his card,” McIlroy said of the champ. “It was choppy and then I had a couple good stretches, but I had a chance there at the end, so I'm proud of that aspect of it. Recent work on his stroke with putting guru Phil Kenyon paid off massively down the stretch, and Homa picked up over 2.5 shots on the field putting on Sunday alone and over 7.5 shots (fifth in the field) for the week. Bradley, who did not qualify for the Masters but is in the PGA Championship as a past winner, wants desperately to get a tee time at The Country Club outside Boston, a short drive from his native Vermont. Homa made his intentions clear with a three-perfect-shots birdie at the difficult opening hole and held the solo advantage after Bradley double bogeyed the par-5 second and bogeyed the fourth. A steady downpour on Friday and Saturday—the grounds crew deserve a Nobel for avoiding even a single rain delay—added heft to an already-beefy golf course, and Homa’s gritty round on Sunday had major championship undertones. Bradley’s tee ball found a bunker, and he topped his second to remove any mystery from who’d be holding the trophy. The combination of a saturated golf course, juicy rough, swirling winds and layer-up temperatures expose any player not in full command of his swing and his emotions. Exhibit 1A: In his interview with CBS’ Amanda Renner on the 18th green, he was asked the significance on his victory, given the recent announcement that his wife, Lacey, will give birth to the couple’s first child in November.

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Winner's Bag: Max Homa, Wells Fargo Championship (pgatour.com)

Max Homa claimed his second Wells Fargo Championship after withstanding the conditions at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm.

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2022 Wells Fargo Championship leaderboard, grades: Max Homa ... (CBSSports.com)

As pure a ball-striker as they come, Jim "Bones" MacKay once called Homa a "top-10 ball-striker" on Tour when he was on his bag at the PGA Championship last ...

Losing 2 strokes on the green and is only two back. His 0.27 strokes gained off the tee on that shot were his most on any drive today. Tenth in strokes-gained putting on the week, the return to bent grass treated Fowler well as he gears up for the PGA Championship. The lone major championship he has qualified for this season, he will look to follow up his 2021 performance at Kiawah Island which saw him finish in a tie for 8th. "I got a good life and I'm playing some good golf. 5. Rory McIlroy: A month removed from competition, McIlroy began his Wells Fargo Championship in a flurry and looked as if he would be a major factor over the weekend. Combined with his affinity for difficult conditions, Fitzpatrick could be an intriguing option in two weeks at Southern Hills -- and even more so for the U.S. Open at The Country Club, the site of his U.S. Amateur triumph in 2013. Yet that inner belief is continuing to grow, and his performance on the greens of TPC Potomac may be the perfect encapsulation of Homa's rise in the world of golf. Soon, pundits and peers won't be calling Homa a "top-10 ball-striker", but rather a top-10 player in the game. The 31-year-old may not quite be there yet, but he is certainly on his way. Homa lost nearly two strokes to the field on the greens on his opening nine on Thursday, and frustration and doubt could have easily creeped into the back of his mind. Obviously it's still new, I wouldn't say I've mastered it by any means, but just getting a little bit better every day at home, really grinding, making sure I'm practicing the percentages and little things like that." Now a two-time winner this season, Homa joins the likes of Scottie Scheffler, Hideki Matsuyama, Cameron Smith and Sam Burns as a multiple-time winner.

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Max Homa's PGA Tour opponents believe he can compete. Now he ... (The Washington Post)

Max Homa knows the highs and lows of pro golf, and the journey continues. But at the Wells Fargo Championship, he became a four-time PGA Tour winner.

It was for the accomplishment of the week and of the moment. Bradley was in the process of making a bogey. You start looking around, it’s a different crop of people, and you start thinking to yourself, ‘Am I as good as these guys?’ ” But when you’re a small fish in a big pond, you seem to go away.” But then all of a sudden, last year — top 50 in the world. “Honestly, when you look at him play, you think he should have done better than he has,” McIlroy said. Sunday makes him a still bigger fish in a pond in which he clearly belongs. “I thought about it and realized he’s right,” Homa said. When you’re the big fish in a small pond, you seem to do great. “Had a few caddies hit me up recently hoping to team up,” he tweeted in 2017. He said his caddie, Joe Greiner, had recently told him to stop saying, “I suck.” Walk a round with Homa, and his game is apparent.

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Wells Fargo payout: Max Homa, who once made $18008 in one ... (Golf Channel)

Max Homa cashed a $1.62 million check for winning the Wells Fargo Championship. Here's the entire purse and FedExCup breakdown.

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With Wells Fargo win, Max Homa proves that he is 'that guy' (Golf Channel)

After winning his second Wells Fargo Championship on Sunday, Max Homa has put himself in good position to make his first Cup team as a pro.

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Dressed for Success: Max Homa at Wells Fargo Championship (usatoday.com)

Check out the clothing worn by Max Homa during his victory at the PGA Tour's 2022 Wells Fargo Championship at TPC Potomac.

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