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Max Homa Throws Club at RBC Heritage Days After Calling It a 'Bad Look'
Homa finished with a 2-under 69 after the outburst and said breaking clubs makes golfers look spoiled.
- On Sunday, professional golfer Max Homa threw his golf club in frustration during the final round of the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links, finishing with a 2-under 69.
- Earlier this week, Homa criticized Sergio Garcia, professional golfer, for slamming his driver at the Masters, saying breaking clubs makes golfers look "very, very spoiled."
- The incident occurred after Homa hit his tee shot into a sandy native area on the par-5 15th hole, where he heaved his club into the ground in frustration.
- Unlike Garcia, who broke his driver against a cooler at Augusta National, Homa did not break his club. Garcia received a code-of-conduct warning and apologized on social media.
- Reflecting on his outburst, Homa admitted he could relate to the frustration he had previously condemned, highlighting the irony of his position.
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Max Homa's 'spoiled' golfer comment comes back to haunt him after RBC Heritage club-throwing meltdown
Max Homa flung his club at the RBC Heritage days after criticizing golfers who damage courses, calling club-breaking behavior 'very spoiled' and a 'bad look.'
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