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Max Homa Reveals Wife-Related Reason to Desperately Need a Win
There are many reasons professional golfers have found themselves in need of a win, but few have encountered the dilemma Max Homa currently faces.
The six-time PGA Tour winner is on the verge of finishing regular season well outside the top 70. A win would help get him in, but a far more pressing need at home puts a major emphasis on getting a trophy this week.
“I need to win. I really need to win because my wife’s pregnant and I need to go home,” Homa said after the first round of the 3M Open, according to the transcripts of his post-round interview. “We have like two weeks left. It’s a little extra stressful, but I think the only way that you can go out and win a golf tournament is by not exactly trying to win a golf tournament. So it’s a weird headspace.”
A victory would give Homa the opportunity to keep his PGA Tour card for the next two years. If he doesn’t win, and finish the regular season outside the top 70, he’ll have to compete in the FedEx Cup Fall, aiming to finish inside the top 100, which would keep his membership until 2026.
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That’s why, despite his wife’s upcoming due date, Homa is playing the 3M Open and is also committed to the Wyndham Championship next week.
“My wife told me to play, so it’s scheduled the Monday after the Wyndham,” Homa said, according to the transcripts. “Yeah, just every day I finish a day of golf I look at my phone and see if I’m flying home so we’ll see. It’s a good problem to have.”
The 34-year-old got off to a strong start at the 3M Open, carding five birdies to finish a bogey-free first round tied for 18th at 5-under. However, he trails leader Adam Svensson by six strokes.
He has had a rather poor season, with seven missed cuts in 18 tournaments played and only two top-25 finishes, including a top-10 he achieved just two weeks ago at the John Deere Classic (T5).
Homa married his wife Lacey Croom in 2019, and they welcomed their first child, Cam Andrew, in October 2022.
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