
Hold on a minute, wasn't it Max Homa who recently lectured us about "spoiled golfers" and poor etiquette on the green? Well, folks, it seems no one is immune when nerves are frayed. The 35-year-old PGA Tour pro truly unleashed his frustration this week, unceremoniously smashing his club – and this just days after his own cautionary words.
Recall: Homa was very vocal when it came to criticizing players who can't control their temper or act entitled on the course. Especially after Sergio Garcia's meltdown at the Masters, the debate had flared up, and Homa had clearly stated that such behavior was simply a "bad look."
When Tempers Flare
But at the RBC Heritage, it was clearly boiling over for Max Homa himself. A mighty throw, affectionately called a "Tomahawk" by insiders, soared through the air when the ball once again didn't go the master's way. The irony, of course, is almost unbeatable – a shot that garnered more attention than many a birdie putt.
Aftermath on the Green
What this all means for Homa, whether there will be consequences like a hefty fine, is still unclear as of April 19, 2026. So far, there are no further details or updates. What is clear, however, is that Max Homa is still fully active on the PGA Tour. Let's hope he simply takes a deep breath next time before resorting to a projectile again. The pressure truly is a real challenge for every golfer!


