Though Max Homa did not qualify for this week’s U.S. Open, he entertained followers on Twitter by admitting he lies to uber drivers. Max Homa is well-known within the golf world for his presence on Twitter, a truth he’s effectively conscious of.
“I most likely have a pretty big fan base in comparison with what I deserve for my golf,” Homa advised Ron Kroichick of the San Francisco Chronicle in February. This time, he tweeted: “I’ll let u in on a little bit secret.
In Ubers I lie about what I achieve this I don’t get bombarded with questions. I say I’m a realtor & for the primary time ever, the Uber driver is available in the market for a house & I’m so deep on this net of lies I believe I’m really working for him now” Tweet and repeat It was a humorous tweet in itself, however the responses from fellow tour professionals made it even higher.
Michael Kim tries to keep away from communication altogether. Smylie Kaufman likes to shift the eye to his spouse, who he pretends is the skilled athlete within the couple. Robert Damron pretends to make. . . hats? A few of Homa’s different entertaining tweets embrace: “Had just a few caddies hit me up lately hoping to staff up.
They heard they often get weekends off which is seemingly a fantastic promoting level” “I don’t suppose I’d be nervous on the primary tee at my first Masters. It’s at all times been a dream of mine to play that match.
I’d soar proper previous nervous and skip straight to violently sick, unfit to be in public” “Didn’t play effectively however was lucky sufficient to have a stranger watch me pee right into a cup after the spherical so it’s really been a fairly strong day all-in-all” “Maturity: lastly understanding why it was vital to defrost the hen when your mother advised u to, not 2 seconds after u heard the storage door open” Homa has 313,000 Twitter followers and has grow to be a social media phenomenon for his witty humor, swing roasts and banter with associates and fellow professionals like Joel Dahmen and Talor Gooch.