Masters notes: Slumping Max Homa has changed everything except his results
- Max Homa will participate in the Masters in April 2025, but his caddie changed just before the tournament.
- Homa's longtime caddie, Joe Greiner, left to work with Justin Thomas, impacting Homa's team before the event.
- Homa has struggled recently, currently ranking 81st, and his performance declined statistically in several areas.
- Homa said of Greiner's departure, "It was not my choice, so it sucked," emphasizing their friendship over work.
- Despite past successes, including a third-place finish at the Masters, Homa faces the Masters with a new caddie amidst a period of inconsistent play.
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Golfer Max Homa’s Wife, Son Serve as Masters Caddies in Matching Outfits
Lacey Homa and Max Homa. Richard Heathcote/Getty Images As Max Homa conquered the 2024 Masters green, wife Lacey Homa dutifully cheered him on. “We’re just so grateful to be here,” Lacey gushed in an April 2024 YouTube video for the golf tournament. “Any time you can come here, it’s a good thing. You feel the energy here [that] everybody is just excited. It’s contagious and I love being around it.” She added, “I pinch myself all the time to make…
Masters notes: Slumping Max Homa has changed everything except his results
By BEN NUCKOLS and DAVE SKRETTA AP Sports Writers AUGUSTA, Ga. — Before Max Homa walked out to the practice tee at Augusta National for a lengthy practice session with his new coach, he joined his new caddie to transfer his clubs, golf balls and other essential gear into a new green-and-white, Masters-themed bag that his new equipment provider, Cobra, surely would like to see on TV this weekend. Another new thing for Homa: frequent weekends off.…

Slumping Max Homa arrives at the Masters having changed everything except his results
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Before Max Homa walked out to the practice tee at Augusta National for a lengthy practice session with his new coach, he joined his new caddie to transfer his clubs, golf balls and other essential gear…
‘Not my choice’: Max Homa details pre-Masters caddie split - Irish Golfer Magazine
A year ago, in the minutes after Max Homa’s final round at the 2024 Masters, he admitted just how much satisfaction he felt in the result. He hadn’t won, but he had just finished T3, by far the best result of his major championship career. “I feel accomplished,” he said. “I feel like it doesn’t really mean anything in the grand scheme of things, but I just feel like I learned. I feel like I took a big leap.” Homa figured it was a sign of good th…
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