
During the Bank of Utah Championship, Max Homa was doing fairly well for himself. He managed to finish the tournament in the top ten. T9 to be exact, and that was despite the pain he was in during the whole event. However, despite there still being some time left in the 2025 season, Max Homa has made the announcement that he is ending the season for himself.
Homa’s 2025 season has not been the best for him. In the twenty-five events he has played in, he was cut in eight of them. He made the top 25 five times and the top 10 twice. His first top ten wasn’t until the John Deere Classic in July, when the regular season was already nearly done. His second top 10 was just in this last tournament in Utah. This has left Homa in a bit of a sour headspace. He took a look at his performance this year and decided that a comeback in the FedEx Fall wasn’t going to turn the tide. At least not in a way that can make up for the rest of the year.
After deciding it was time to throw in the towel, Homa took to his Instagram to tell his fans directly. Despite pulling out of the remainder of the FedEx Fall season, Homa had an optimistic outlook in his announcement. Homa said on his Instagram:
“2025 season is a wrap for me. Disappointing season. It’s not a true failure if u learn something from it, and boy did I learn a lot this year. Looking forward to getting to work and making ‘26 my female dog. Huge thx to Utah and all the fans for showing out this week and making my last event of the year a fun one!”
Homa is very much seeing the 2026 season as a clean slate. In the comments of his announcement, Homa’s fans were wishing him the best of luck. Most looking forward to 2026 as much as he is, and others were wishing him luck in treating his injury. Despite pulling out of the 2025 season, Homa did end on a high note. Although that high note was a painful one for him.
2025 has only a couple of months left. In that time, there is still a lot that could happen. The FedEx Fall season still has a couple of tournaments left. Signature event spots are up for grabs through it. Aldrich Potgieter, despite having to pull out of the latest tournament, still wants to play, especially to earn one of those aforementioned spots. Although 2025 wasn’t kind to Max Homa, he isn’t letting it bring him down too much. Sure, he feels disappointed in his performance for the year, but he is still keeping his head held up high and is looking to grab the bull by the horns for 2026. He hasn’t had a PGA win since 2023, but maybe he can change that in 2026.
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