There have been some big moves on the PGA Tour's caddie carousel this season
There have been a ton of positives from the first few months of the 2025 PGA Tour season, but what about the negatives? Here are the five biggest disappointments of the PGA Tour season through four months.
Justin Thomas snapped an extensive winless streak this past weekend at the RBC Heritage, but even with a win, things are about to get a lot more difficult.
How many of the non-Americans to win the Green Jacket at Augusta can you name in five minutes?
Justin Thomas followed his opening-round 61 with a 2-under-par 69 on Friday to maintain the lead through 36 holes at the RBC Heritage in Hilton Head Island, S.C.
If you just tuned into the 2025 golf season for The Masters and watched Rory McIlroy score his first green jacket in dramatic fashion, you might be interested in what the rest of the year has in store.
The PGA Tour heads to Hilton Head this week for the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links, the next Signature Event on the 2025 schedule. It won't have a chance to match the drama we saw unfold with Rory McIlroy at the Masters, but let's check out the three biggest storylines for the Thursday-Sunday event anyway.
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Max Homa will be playing golf on the weekend for the first time since the Pebble Beach Pro-Am at the start of February. After missing the cut in five consecutive tournaments since then, the 34-year-old Cal alum rediscovered his rhythm at Augusta National on Friday, shooting a 2-under 70 to make the cut at the Masters.
The second round of The Masters is well underway, and the cut is coming into focus. With stars like Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth around the cut line, it is going to be a pressure-packed day.
Max Homa was on target during the first round of The Masters on Thursday. That is, if his desired target was an Augusta National Golf Club course marshal.
Justin Thomas enters the 2025 Masters Tournament with two career major wins under his belt, though he's never taken home the green jacket in Augusta. In fact, his best finish was fourth back in 2020, and he has failed to make the cut in each of his last two Masters entries. Thomas is currently No.
Nothing brings golf to the forefront quite like Masters week. And for Twin Cities golf fans looking forward to catching some of the world's best in town, the 3M Open announced a couple headliners for the 2025 edition of the event, revealing 2023 U.S.
With the prestigious Masters Tournament to take place this week, all eyes will be on many of the top athletes in the world. Justin Thomas has worked his way into conversations with not only his expected play, but change of caddie as well.
Joe Greiner, who recently split with Max Homa, will caddie this week for Justin Thomas, who said Tuesday night that his usual caddie, Matt "Rev" Minister, hurt his back and is unable to be on his bag for the Masters.
Max Homa is in the field this week at the Masters due to finishing in the top 50 in the world at the end of the 2024 calendar year and because of a T-3 in last year’s Masters tournament.
Moments before teeing off in the first round of the Valero Texas Open, the PGA Tour's website and social media teams announced that childhood friends Max Homa and his caddie Joe Greiner have parted ways ahead of next week's Masters at Augusta National.
Max Homa and his longtime caddie, childhood friend Joe Greiner, have decided to split up. When Homa tees it up at the Valero Texas Open this week, he will have veteran caddie Bill Harke on his bag instead.
Things are not going well at the moment for Max Homa. After a T3 finish at The Masters Tournament last year, the 6-time PGA Tour winner has had a tough time on the course.
Golf is a hard enough sport as it is. It's nearly impossible when you're fighting your swing and your mind on one of the most demanding courses in the world, and both Max Homa and Viktor Hovland experienced that frustration during the first round of the Players Championship.
The most fascinating score in Friday’s second round of the Palmer Invitation was not at the top of the leaderboard but below the cutline. Former Cal golfer Max Homa, one of the most popular players on the PGA Tour, has been in the grip of a horrible slump through the first two months of 2025.
The PGA Tour is back at Torrey Pines again this week for the Genesis Invitational. The Southern California tournament was moved from the Pacific Palisades to San Diego amid the devastation from the Los Angeles Wildfires.
Max Homa is still far from playing his best golf after missing the cut by five shots at the WM Phoenix Open. With the Genesis Invitational having just begun, will he continue to struggle to find his form?
Min Woo Lee and Max Homa have a dedicated contingency of fans cheering and following them around during Friday’s Round 2 of the Waste Management Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale.
Max Homa might be known for his smooth swing, his six PGA Tour wins, or even his National Championship with Cal. But if you’ve followed his journey off the links, you know there’s more to Homa than just his golf.
Max Homa had one of the best performances in the second round of the 88th Masters at Augusta National Golf Course in Augusta, Ga. Homa also delivered one of the best quotes of the tournament so far.
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