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After a steady game year in the pro golfing scene, Max Homa has raked the greens in South Africa and won himself over $1M in prize money and a DP World Tour title. After the player’s Ryder Cup brilliance, his ranks have just been on a high end in comparison to his mates on the American side, and rightfully so because even after his little hiatus from the course, the player has made a resonating return, shaking the greens and his opponent alike. 

Now, after making a fat bag at the Nedbank showdown, the player is on his quest to churn another challenge. Prior to the showdown thought, Homa has dropped a ‘tired’ update. Here’s what the recent pages from his SNS unveil. 

Max Homa’s post-Nedbank feat: Jet-setting to the Netflix Cup 

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After winning the Nedbank Golf Challenge, Max Homa is all set to zoom to the next spot, the Netflix Cup. The player is going to take the field with Alex Albon, and the two will play against Pierre Gasly from the BWT Alpine F1 Team and American golfer Collin Morikawa. Before leaving for the tourney in Vegas, Homa took to his Instagram to update fans about his behind-the-scene preparations. 

Homa posted a picture of a bag pack on his IG story. The player is flying back from the African grounds to his homeland, and so he added a caption to the picture: “Got about 13 more hours then I’ll be back here (USA).”

Expressing how tired he has been after his play and where he is headed next, the 6-time PGA Tour winner added, “Then to Vegas for the Netflix Cup! Coming in hot and probably a little tired.” 

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Seeing how he performed on the course this weekend, no wonder the player is tired. In case you missed it though, here’s a recap of how Homa silenced all the—PGA Tour players playing on the DPWT—chimes. 

How did Max Homa charm the greens at the Nedbank Golf Challenge? 

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Prior to his play in Africa, Max Homa had made it to the headlines because of the buzz around him and Justin Thomas being the only PGA Tour Ryder Cup player playing on the Nedbank Golf Challenge. Now, after winning the title, the player has proven his prowess and his earlier claims about wanting to play on world grounds. 

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In a theatre of skill, Max Homa secured his maiden international victory at the Nedbank Golf Challenge in Sun City. The 32-year-old golfer’s performance was so stellar that his return left everyone shocked.

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He carded a brilliant 6-under 66 to finish at an impressive 19 under for the tournament. Now, as the player prepares for his next feat, what are your expectations from him and his game? Let us know in the comments below. 

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