![]() ![]() I get on these greens and I feel like I read them really well.”įortinet: PGA Tour on ESPN+ | LeaderboardĪlways a strong iron player, Homa ranked second in proximity to the hole in the first round (25’3”) en route to making birdies on five of his first 10 holes and shooting 65 on Thursday. It feels like I’m doing the same stuff, I’m just getting a little better at it, so it feels quite similar. It’s just a testament to my coach, Mark Blackburn. “My game from last year all the way to now, from this event last year to now feels very similar, which is great. This year, my mid irons have been really good, but it’s not too far off,” he said. “I drove the ball unbelievable last year, if I remember right. ![]() He’s seven strokes better through two rounds of this event than he was when he lifted the trophy a year ago, but Homa said his game doesn’t feel too different this go-round. “I was hoping for no bogeys, but I’m very proud of one bogey, so that’s kind of how I try to go about and play golf.” ![]() “I’m very proud of one bogey,” Homa said. “I guess I’ve kept that the same.”Īfter 36 holes, he’s putting up a strong title defense, racing to a share of the lead with Englishman Danny Willett at 12-under 132. “I just go wherever my wife tells me,” he said. – Max Homa isn’t a superstitious guy, the type of defending champion that gets the same room number and eats at the same restaurants as the previous year when he shot a pair of 65s on the weekend at Silverado Resort’s North Course to win the Fortinet Championship by one stroke.
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