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.”He’ll come back at some point,” – Michael Kim believes Max Homa will return to X despite his strong criticism of the app

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Earlier this year, Max Homa decided to stay off X indefinitely as he had not been enjoying his time on the app. When speaking on Homa’s decision, Michael Kim said that he thinks the six-time PGA Tour winner is only taking a break and will soon return to the app. Over the years, Homa has become a popular social media personality in the world of golf owing to his large audience on X inspired by Homa. Kim also started building his audience on the platform. Homa has over 689,000 followers on X while Kim has over 185,000 followers. During a postround interview at the 2025 John Deere Classic, an interviewer asked Michael Kim to share his thoughts on Homer’s decision to stay away from X and he said via ASAP Sports. Despite Michael Kim’s hope that the six-time PGA Tour winner would return to the platform, it seems as though Max remains firm in his decision. A day before the John Deere Classic kicked off, he called X an awful place.mmax admitted that he misses connecting with fans on the platform. However, he’s choosing to connect more with people in person for now. Michael Kim says he’s satisfied with his opening round at the 2025 John Deere classic. Michael Kim claimed his maiden PGA tour title at the John Deere Classic in 2018. Now 7 years later, he has returned in an attempt to win the tournament for a second time. The 31-year-old golfer went bogey-free on TPC. Deer runs back nine and shot his first bogey of the day on the par4 9th hole. He fired eight birdies across 18 holes and carted a seven under 64 at the end of his round. During his post round interview, Michael Kim said via SAP Sports, “Michael Kim is heading into the second round tied for fourth place. He is two strokes behind Doug Gim who is in the lead with nine

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