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Earlier this year, Max Homa said that he had a “Aa-Se-Jes” moment when he decided to remove X, Twitter in the past.
The PGA Star was active once on the app, but he said that the platform is now “for sick” in March.
Homa said at that time, “I was ill. I am trying to be healthy right now.”
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Max Homa reacted after a double bogie on the ninth green during the final round of the PGA Championship at the Qail Holow Country Club on May 18, 2025 at Charlett, Neck. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
Beyond John Dere Classic, Homa was firm on his personal boycott of “terrible, terrible place”.
Homa told reporters on Wednesday, “The reason for this is just vitrole that you read online. It has become a safe shelter for those who I think, anger on myself. It’s quite absurd about how comfortable people feel.”
“Twitter or X or whatever is a terrible, terrible place. It took me a little time to catch how effective it can be and how much energy was wasted. I miss a relationship with fans, but nothing comes without so much hatred and anger. There is a lot of love, but unfortunately, it really worse.”
Homa indicated that gambling growth, which she stated that “looks like hell in golf,” can contribute to the online vitriol.
After making a put on the sixth hole during the second round of the PGA Championship at the Quail Hollow Club on 16 May, 2025 at Charlett, Nekan, Max Homa Waves. (AP Photo/Mat York)
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“People say some bad, bad things on the Internet. You tell people that you should die on the Internet. It has nothing to do with not being connected. I will love to join people, but I try to do it a little more in the person because I have yet to meet someone who has said anything.
“This is a safe shelter for a better word for a better word.
Homa has fought late. He has missed seven cuts in 16 tournaments this year, with just one top 25 finish, which came in the masters. This was his first cut since last year’s open championship, but, since then, he finished 70th, tied to 30th, tied to 60th, tied to 51st and tied to another pair in 54th.
Max Homa closed on 11 April 2025 at number 4 during the second round of Masters at the Agusta National Golf Club. (Grace Smith/Image Image)
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Last year, he was ranked 10th in the world. Last month, he was carrying his bag for 36 holes in the US Open qualifying. He missed the tournament after a three-footed heart shocks on his last hole, where two puts would have put him in the Omont tournament.
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