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Max Homa drops candid tackle ‘progress’ following respectable Procore Championship week
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Max Homa drops candid tackle ‘progress’ following respectable Procore Championship week

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Last updated: September 16, 2025 3:43 am
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Published: September 16, 2025
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Six-time PGA Tour winner Max Homa competed within the Procore Championship and completed in a tie for nineteenth place. He shared a candid publish after the match, speaking in regards to the progress he has made in his total recreation thus far.

Homa shared an image of himself on the course at Silverado Resort. He gave the impression to be peering into the gap, seemingly studying the inexperienced. The publish’s caption learn:

“If [you] look actual onerous [you] can see just a little progress being made #golf #pvo”

Final month, the 34-year-old golfer additionally shared an Instagram publish speaking in regards to the progress he has made thus far this season. He posted photos evaluating his swing in April and his swing now, noting that though the season has not been his finest, he might nonetheless see little enhancements in his type.

“April —> In the present day. Full 💩 yr and a half however tremendous stoked with how far it’s come alongside due to a number of onerous work from some superior individuals. Can’t do something in regards to the unhealthy golf this season however very decided to ensure that my finest golf is in entrance of me #golf #pvo,” Homa wrote.

Homa via Instagram _ Source: Instagram/@maxhoma
Homa by way of Instagram _ Supply: Instagram/@maxhoma

Max Homa has had an total underwhelming season on the PGA Tour this yr. He has made 21 stops on the tour this season and was capable of publish just one top-10 end result, which was a tie for fifth within the John Deere Traditional.

Homa’s second-best end result was T12 on the Masters Event after which T19 on the Procore Championship. He missed the reduce in eight tournaments and had a complete of three top-25 leads to all 21 stops.


How did Max Homa carry out within the 2025 Procore Championship?

Max Homa kicked off his first spherical on the Procore Championship with two birdies, a bogey, and a double bogey on Silverado Resort’s entrance 9. On the again 9, he shot three birdies and one bogey, carding 1-under 71 on the finish of the day.

On day two, Homa went bogey-free on the entrance 9. He fired 5 birdies and two bogeys within the spherical to make the match’s 1-under cutline.

On shifting day, the Burbank native struggled by way of the entrance 9 and was unable to attain a single birdie throughout his first 9 holes. He shot a bogey on the par-4 sixth gap and fired two birdies and two bogeys on the again 9, carding 1-over within the spherical.

Max Homa wrapped up play at Silverado Resort on a excessive notice with a spherical of 66, his lowest rating within the four-day match. His first and solely bogey of the day was on the par-4 third gap, and he fired seven birdies throughout all 18 holes to attain 6-under 66 within the spherical.

Homa carded a complete of 9-under 105 throughout 72 holes, tying for nineteenth with Gary Woodland, Russell Henley, and 4 others. He completed 10 strokes behind Scottie Scheffler, who clinched the title with 19-under.