The Ryder Cup is underway, with Team Europe dominating the game. After Friday’s round at the Marco Simone Golf and Country Club, America stood at 1.5 points while Europe was at 6.5. But the USA veterans carried their team and pulled the score to 5.5, with one win in the Saturday foursomes and three wins in the Saturday four-ball.
Now, Max Homa, who was in both matches, contributed hugely to the victory. And as the golfer showcased his excellent gameplay, he celebrated the victory in an uncanny, barbaric fashion.
Max Homa’s roaring victory reflected in his voice
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Max Homa is one of the top names on the PGA Tour. The golfer has had quite the year on the PGA Tour schedule with twelve top-ten finishes. Thus, the golfer is in excellent form currently.
He showed some glimpses of the same in the Saturday round of the Ryder Cup as well. The 32-year-golfer won both the matches he participated in on Saturday, the third match of foursomes and the second match of fourballs. Also, in both matches, he was paired with Brian Harman, the 2023 Open Championship winner.
Now, after his roaring triumph, Homa joined in an interview. There, he was asked to explain the on-course yelling after making putts, to which the golfer answered honestly, ” Yeah, it’s just headless, but we get yelled at a lot,” He also revealed an incident where he yelled at an onlooker. “So it’s just my enjoyment on 15, a guy — after I fatted my first chip… so I turned back around and said something back to him.”
Furthermore, he also recalled a conversation from the past with Justin Thomas. “J.T. told me at the Presidents Cup about how it’s so fun being at these events because you can act like an idiot if you want to, and I acted like an idiot the few times I was lucky enough to have my ball go in the hole.”
As Homa celebrates his victory, another American veteran sheds tears over his loss earlier that day.
American veteran faces major emotional breakdown at the Ryder Cup
Scottie Scheffler is an experienced golfer on the men’s golf circuit. Besides, his putting skills are excellent, which is why he is the World No. 1. But lately, at the Ryder Cup, the star golfer seems to be in poor form.
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In the Saturday foursomes, Scottie was paired with Brooks Koepka. Against them stood Ludvig Aberg, paired with Viktor Hovland. Despite the gap in experience, the rookies defeated the experienced pair by a record scoreline of 9&7. It was too much to bear as Scheffler broke down in tears after the match.
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