Golfer in difficulty on the PGA Tour, Max Homa speaks on his recent swing problems
Max Homa, winner six times on the PGA Tour, is currently facing challenges with his golf swing while he is participating in the Truist 2025 championship alongside high -level players like Rory Mcilroy and Xander Schauffele. Despite a respectable 12th place in The Masters, Homa has failed to get victory from the Open Farmers Insurance 2023, its most recent performance at the RBC Heritage ending in a 70th place.
In a frank interview with Golf Channel, Homa discussed the roots of its difficulties, attributing them to a combination of mechanical problems and a lack of pressure under pressure. He expressed the difficulties he encounters when his swing does not seem constant during crucial moments, which leads him to have the impression of running after his form. Homa revealed that he was analyzing his past swings passed, especially those of the Riviera tournament, in order to rediscover the key elements of his technique.
-Recognizing the complexity of swing changes, Homa described the challenges linked to the correction of its current swing position, which caused a delay in the club behind it. Although he feels exposed on difficult courses against the best players in the world, Homa remains optimistic and committed to providing the work necessary for a breakthrough.
Throughout the 2025 PGA Tour season, Homa diligently contributed to various events, with mixed results including several missed cuts. While he strives to regain his competitive advantage, the determination of Homa and his unwavering work ethics are obvious while he leaves “no non -returned stone” in his quest to return to an optimal performance.
Fans and other players will follow closely to see if Max Homa can overcome his swing problems and again find the top of the ranking in the next tournaments.