The PGA golfer, Max Homa, is one of the funniest professional golfers on tour. His tweets are super funny, and now he is shining on Instagram too. However, it was for a completely unexpected reason. Fans should be thankful for his Twitter account. He constantly posts a stream of deadpan humor, Tour information, sports commentary, and swing jokes. Homa became golf fans’ favorite long before he was one of the greatest in the world.
Peter Pappageorge, Homa’s best friend, talked to Dylan Dethier (Golf.com writer). He explained how he had spread smiles worldwide with his tweets. It was commendable and unbelievable for some; however, that was the true Homa. He said, “The way he tweets at people, roasts ’em, all of that? That’s exactly who he is. Off the course, at least.” In contrast, his coach, Mark Blackburn, thinks the opposite about the golfer. According to him, the funny part is that it is not an accurate reflection of Homa.
While that debate may take time to settle, enjoy Homa’s one-word reaction to his look-a-like.
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Does Max Homa have a twin brother?
Everyone must have asked the same question after they saw Keston Hiura’s Instagram story. The American professional baseball player posted a picture of a crew member on the flight he onboarded. A member of the crew looked like Max Homa. The baseball player hilariously posted the picture on the story and wrote, “Hey @max.homa can I take a ginger ale, please? Thanks.”
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Undoubtedly, Homa noted it, and his one-word reaction was epic. The five times PGA tour winner re-shared the picture on his Instagram story and wrote, “Whoa….” It was enough to tell that it shocked Homa to see his look-a-like. However, it must have become the topic of discussion among the 309k followers of the golfer.
The PGA pro-Homa is not ordinary, but he is way more interesting than he seems. Homa’s playing these days may even be better than his personality. One of his most recent accomplishments includes a 4-0 Presidents Cup debut and his fifth PGA Tour victory (the 2022 Fortinet Championship). His current world ranking of No. 15 represents a career-high for him. He also developed into a fearsome closing and a reputable winner at the age of 32, which is a late blooming on tour.
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Did you find the crew member the same as Homa? Let us know what you would order on that flight.