Max Homa ‘s 6-under, bogey-free round on Friday at the Bank of Utah Championship was the kind of play that makes you stop and think: how on earth did he pull that off? Not because of his ability but because of the situation! The Californian could barely walk, yet he stayed in contention, managing his way to the top of the leaderboard (T14). When asked about the physical difficulties he faced on the course, Homa could not help but be compassionate.
The 34-year-old revealed that he was going through considerable pain on the Black Desert Course, caused by an annoying bone spur on the top of his right ankle. But to Homa, that pain was nothing compared to what his wife went through once.
“I’ve had it for a little while. I had planned on getting it taken out when we have a little bit of time

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