After Max Homa qualified for The Open Championship with a second-place finish at last week's @JDClassic, no one would have blinked an eye if he withdrew from the @ISCOChamp.
Had Homa known he was in The Open before last week, he would have played the Genesis Scottish Open, he admitted Tuesday at the ISCO. It would have been the more natural preparation for Royal Birkdale, both course-wise and convenience-wise.
Even without competing at the Genesis, Homa could've traveled overseas a few days early to begin preparing for The Open, his favorite golf tournament in the world. But he believed his commitment to the ISCO Championship in Kentucky mattered more, and an interaction with a young fan Tuesday validated his decision.
"It honestly all got paid back to me by the fourth hole of my practice round yesterday because there was a kid standing off to the side in his backyard with a sign for me," Homa said Wednesday. "It's just those things as you get older, you realize maybe the impact coming to an event can have both on the city and the fans but also on yourself."
At 49th on the FedExCup, Homa can earn valuable points toward his FedExCup Playoffs push this week too.
Taylor Swift has trapped all of the NYPD underneath the sewers of Madison Square Garden and detonated all of the bridges leading out of Manhattan. The fire rises.
“We’d really love to get Giannis… as long as we don’t give up our only elite guy on our 10-seed that was 100% healthy for our play-in loss. Oh and we don’t have a top-10 pick or a killer young asset. Everything else? On the table! Wait, why the fuck won’t you do this? Assholes!”
Wemby is our generations Lafayette. In a time of great need, a French teenager/ young adult came to America and helped lead his new adopted country to victory against tyranny (foul baiting unethical OKC bullshit)
Seth Trimble is everything college basketball is supposed to be. Came in as a freshman and didn't play. More minutes as a sophomore. Starter as a junior. Star and leader as a senior. He deserves this moment. He etched his name into history. They'll be talking about this for generations.
The American 🐐. Patrick Kane notches point 1,375 to pass Mike Modano for the most points from an American born player.
Of course we get Free Bird for the celly, epic.
Kane isn’t just the greatest American to lace them up, but also a truly great guy.
Willson Contreras wrapped up his third season in St. Louis on Monday night. In light of the — however slight — possibility that he’s played his last game as a Cardinal, worth noting that he has more than held up his end of the free agent bargain: