A disappointing 2025 season for Max Homa ended at the Wyndham Championship this past weekend, but it didn’t take long for a certain someone to lift his spirits.

When Homa arrived back home from Greensboro, North Carolina, he was greeted by the cheery face of his young son, Cam. In a viral video posted to social media by Max’s wife, Lacey, the couple’s two-year-old boy couldn’t contain his excitement as he saw his dad approaching the door of the airport, racing around and yelling “Daddy’s back! Daddy’s back!”

Cam even came prepared with a homemade sign that read, “Welcome home dad!” Watch the adorable interaction here:

Just days before the 2025 Masters in April, the Homas announced that Cam will soon have a sibling, as Max and Lacey are expecting their second child any day now.

Homa’s season on the golf course didn’t go quite as planned, as the 34-year-old California native failed to make the cut in nearly half his starts and only recorded one top-10. He finished 110th in the FedEx Cup standings, well short of the top 70 threshold required to make the playoffs, which begin this week in Memphis.

Still, though, as World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler has asserted in recent interviews, for most of these players, there’s a lot more to life than golf. Surely Cam’s greeting at the airport reminded Max of that truth.

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