Max Homa shares disappointment on ending moving day in a ‘lame way’ at the Sanderson Farms Championship
Max Homa shared disappointment on ending moving day in a lame way at the Sanderson Farms Championship. Homa was playing at the Sanderson Farms Championship this week and the player finished three rounds of the tournament, landing at T8 with a 13 under in total. After Saturday’s round, Homer reflected on his overall performance. He added that his second drive was weirder than the first one. His words in the press conference were via ASAP Sports. Max Homa continued the Sanderson Farms Championship at the Country Club of Jackson will conclude on October 5th, 2025. Currently, the tournament is led by Garrick Higgo with a score of 18 under. The second place is occupied by Danny Walker and Steven Fisk. Both finished at 16 under. How has Max H performed at the Sanderson Farms Championship so far? Max Homa started the opening round of the Sanderson Farms Championship with 67 after firing three birdies on the front nine and three birdies on the back nine, followed by 72 in the second round of the event with one birdie on the front nine and one birdie on the back nine. Homa fired 64 in the third round of the tournament with four birdies and one eagle on the front nine and three birdies on the back nine. Before the Sanderson Farms Championship, Home played at the Procore Championship, finishing at T19 after scoring nine under. Max Homa had one top 10 finish in the 2025 season, and it came at the John Deere Classic, finishing at T5 with 16 under. Sucha Chakraorti Sucha Chakraorti is a senior golf writer at Sportska. She did her post-graduation at St. Xavier’s University. For a year now, she has developed a riveting inclination toward golf with Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy being her top tier motivational figures to indulge in the sport. She even lives by the words of the Hall of Famer, “You can always become better,” which impels her to excel every day. Her strong suit in golf is covering the LPGA tour, especially the nooks and crannies of the international event, the Soulheim Cup. As a pastime amusement, Suchita also engages herself in reading about golf controversies. Her favorite pick is Live and Let Die by Alan Shipnuk, which covers the PGA Live beef.