Arguably the best golf follow on Twitter, Max Homa has become a favorite both among fans and Tour professionals.
After a career at Cal that featured two All-American nods, a Walker Cup appearance, and an individual win at the 2013 NCAA Championship, Homa turned pro in 2013.
Making his Tour debut in October of that year, Homa picked up a T-9 finish at what’s now known as the Safeway Open. Despite success in his first Tour start, Homa failed to keep his PGA Tour card twice.
After years of going back and forth between the Korn Ferry Tour and the PGA Tour, Homa finally broke through at the 2019 Wells Fargo Championship. With a two-year Tour exemption, Homa earned his second win at the Genesis Invitational.
Since 2019, Homa has racked up four Tour wins and has become one of the game’s most beloved personalities from folks on both sides of the ropes.