Kevin Cunningham
A Reddit user claims that he and his cocktail are responsible for Max Homa’s terrible lie in the PGA 2025 championship.
@bravemanafish in Reddit; Getty Images
2025 PGA Championship It was a strange one. It presented a Corner of complaints about game conditions, muddy balls AND bad lies By the good they play in The empty quil. A week later, strange stories – and bad holidays – continue to be revealed. The latter includes the favorite of the Max Homa fan and a bad comic lie that a fan claims to have caused his transfusion cocktail.
Here’s what you need to know.
On Sunday Max Homa’s PGA Swoon
The long stretch of the battlefields of Homa are popular at this point. This season alone, Homa recorded five consecutive cuts lost by WM Phoenix Open in February via Valero Texas Open in April.
Then Homa’s long caddy, Joe Greiner decided to end their work relationship just before the masters, which Homa confirmed that it was not “not my choice”.
But in what it seemed like his lowest moment, Homa showed a life in Augusta, ending T12, his best outcome on every tournament since last May.
Then at the PGA 2025 championship, Homa shot a second 64th shot of the second round that started it in quarrel in five under.
The good news was short -lived. The six-time PGA Tour winner followed that going 76-77 on the weekends to finish T60.
Homed Homa rest and Reddi’s user claim
The last round of the Homa 77 in Quail Hollow was particularly ugly, displaying seven bogeys and two double bogeys. There is little doubt that Homa faced a large part of the bad lies and breaks over his last 36 holes in the Championship PGA.
But a bad break in particular differs.
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In his last hole of the tournament, Par-4 treacherous par-4 18, Homa lost his car to the right near a tree choir.
The 18th of Quail Hollow squeezed a double double tone off the field during the PGA week. But most of them were blamed in the flow that runs along the left side of the road and green. Not to mention the mud balls gained on the 18th Street.
But when Homa went up to the place where his car had come down, he found a very different trouble: his ball had come to rest at the bottom of a large nest with pine straw.
The lie was so bad that he asked the question of whether there was human intervention. And according to a post by a Reddit user this week, he had.
Wednesday, Reddit @bravemanafish user posted two photos of Homa, staring at his terrible lie on the 18th. He also included a startling, though unconfirmed confession.
According to the poster, he had created the pine straw nest as a makeshift cup holder for his transfusion cocktail. Then he would look in horror as Drive Homa found her way in the middle of it.
“I was sitting next to the 18th Street in Quail. I had made a small nest from the pine straw, so my transfusion did not retire on the slope,” wrote @bravemanafish in Reddit. “Max Homa’s car sat in my drink place and he had a terrible lie for his second goal. The picture on his face hurt my heart.”
In a second post, he expressed more remorse for his alleged interference.
“I kept going to” I’m sorry for Caddy Bill his arches, but I don’t think they realized how bored I was. “
We can’t say for sure if this is true, but the user’s photos clearly showed the Homa in Quail Hollow on the clothes she wore on Sunday in PGA.
And the story also lined up with the Homa game in the hole, according to a The digital representation of his score card at PGOCHAMPIONSHIP.com.
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Courtesy pgachampionship.com
Whether Homa’s bad lie was due to the fan cocktail, there is no doubt that he took a terrible rest.
The popular pro -hailed from there and ended with a Bogey 5.
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Kevin Cunningham
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