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Max Homa Ends Disappointing 2025, Vows 2026 Comeback After T9 in Utah

The six-time winner finished the year playing through a right-ankle bone spur, with offseason surgery planned.

Overview

  • Homa announced on Instagram that his season is over, calling it a "disappointing season" and pledging to make 2026 his "female dog."
  • He closed with a tie for ninth at the Bank of Utah Championship after rounds of 70-66-66-67, earning $169,500 and bringing his 2025 total to $1,636,827.
  • He said a painful bone spur in his right ankle affected his walking during the event, and he plans to have it removed in the offseason.
  • The 34-year-old recently split with coach John Scott Rattan after previously ending a long run with Mark Blackburn, and earlier this year he parted with longtime caddie Joe Greiner.
  • In a season marked by a switch to Cobra Puma and Lululemon gear, he logged only two top-10s in 24 starts with eight missed cuts, ranked 147th in SG: Total, and finished 93rd in the FedExCup Fall.