Max Homa Throws Club at RBC Heritage Days After Calling It a 'Bad Look'
Homa finished with a 2-under 69 after the outburst and said breaking clubs makes golfers look spoiled.
- On Sunday, professional golfer Max Homa threw his golf club in frustration during the final round of the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links, finishing with a 2-under 69.
- Earlier this week, Homa criticized Sergio Garcia, professional golfer, for slamming his driver at the Masters, saying breaking clubs makes golfers look "very, very spoiled."
- The incident occurred after Homa hit his tee shot into a sandy native area on the par-5 15th hole, where he heaved his club into the ground in frustration.
- Unlike Garcia, who broke his driver against a cooler at Augusta National, Homa did not break his club. Garcia received a code-of-conduct warning and apologized on social media.
- Reflecting on his outburst, Homa admitted he could relate to the frustration he had previously condemned, highlighting the irony of his position.
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Max Homa’s ‘spoiled’ golfer comment comes back to haunt him after RBC Heritage club-throwing meltdown
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Six-time PGA Tour winner Max Homa’s previous criticism of “spoiled” golfers has come back to haunt him this weekend. During the final round of the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head, South Carolina, Homa let his frustrations get the best of him when he flung his club several yards after failing to get back on the fairway on the 15th hole. He bogeyed the hole and finished the tour…
Max Homa's 'spoiled' golfer comment comes back to haunt him after RBC Heritage club-throwing meltdown
Max Homa flung his club at the RBC Heritage days after criticizing golfers who damage courses, calling club-breaking behavior 'very spoiled' and a 'bad look.'
Max Homa Throws Golf Club In Anger After Criticizing Players For Doing The Exact Same Thing
Max Homa launched his golf club in frustration during the final round of the RBC Heritage on Sunday, and it was a tough scene for the six-time PGA Tour winner for more reasons than one.Homa, who began the final round 18 shots behind leader Matt Fitzpatrick, hit a wayward teeshot and was left in a very tough position in a waste area amongst the trees at Harbour Town. After not making the contact he wanted on a punch shot in an attempt to escape t…
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