Max Homa, after criticizing outbursts, throws club in frustration
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Max Homa, after criticizing outbursts, throws club in frustration
"I don't like when people break clubs. I don't like when people beat up the golf course because we deal with it, and I think the breaking clubs makes us look very, very spoiled."
"I definitely think beating up a golf course would be probably tops just because the rest of us have to play it."
"I say a lot of bad words. I very much try to do it not when a kid can hear. So I do think there's some, hey, don't say it in front of the wrong person, like be a bit aware of your surroundings."
Max Homa expressed frustration after throwing his club during the RBC Heritage, despite previously advocating for higher standards in professional golf. He criticized players who damage golf courses and break clubs, stating it reflects poorly on the sport. Homa acknowledged his own past outbursts, including incidents at the PGA Championship and WM Phoenix Open. The PGA Tour is implementing a code-of-conduct policy, with the Masters being the first tournament to enforce it, potentially leading to disqualification for violations.
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