Max Homa reacts to LPGA veteran's prediction for his 2026 season

Max Homa has acknowledged an optimistic prediction from former LPGA Tour player Jane Park, who forecasts he will win at least one major in 2026. The comment came in response to a Puma advertisement featuring Homa's unconventional preparation methods. Amid a recent dip in form, Homa shows signs of recovery heading into the American Express tournament.

In a lighthearted Puma advertisement alongside Rickie Fowler, Max Homa showcased an "unhinged" approach to preparing for the 2026 PGA Tour season, including baby goat yoga and Tibetan singing bowl meditation. This prompted a bold response from ex-LPGA Tour star Jane Park, who commented, “Not the PPASSE guy!!! Max is gonna win at least 1 major this year @rubystar330.” Homa liked the post, signaling his appreciation for the confidence.

Homa's last victory came in 2023 at the Farmers Insurance Open, where he edged out Keegan Bradley, Collin Morikawa, and others at Torrey Pines. Since then, the 35-year-old has struggled with form, but late 2025 brought positive signs: he earned enough support to reach the FedEx Cup Playoffs in July and finished T9 at the Bank of Utah Championship to close the year.

Beyond quirky training, Homa has been captaining Jupiter Links Golf Club in the TGL league during Tiger Woods' absence. The league's second season began in late December 2025, and in two matches, Homa secured four of his team's seven points—two each against the New York Golf Club and Los Angeles Golf Club—though Jupiter Links has yet to secure a win.

Homa returns to the American Express for the first time since 2021, teeing off at the Pete Dye Stadium Course. Observers will watch if his regained momentum translates to a strong start. The "PPASSE guy" reference nods to a Seoul-based golf instructor from Ppase Golf Studio, whose unique core exercises Homa featured in the ad.

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Scottie Scheffler, World No. 1, tees off as favorite at 2026 PGA Tour opener, The American Express in La Quinta, CA.
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World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler begins his 2026 campaign at The American Express in La Quinta, California, where he enters as the clear favorite amid a strong field. The tournament, running January 22-25 across three courses, features a $9.2 million purse and players aiming to make early statements. Betting models highlight value in props like Patrick Cantlay for a top-10 finish and Ludvig Åberg as top European.

Max Homa has made a surprise equipment change, opting for a prototype Cobra driver at the American Express tournament. The six-time PGA Tour winner tested the club late Sunday evening and put it into play for his 2026 season. This switch comes amid swing adjustments and a desire for higher launch.

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Four-time PGA Tour winner Si Woo Kim holds a one-shot lead at 22 under par heading into the final round of the 2026 American Express. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and 18-year-old Blades Brown trail closely, setting up a dramatic Sunday at PGA West. Golf Channel and ESPN+ will provide full coverage of the event.

Min Woo Lee and Pierceson Coody fired 10-under 62s to share the lead after the first round of the 2026 American Express in La Quinta, California. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler made a strong season debut with a bogey-free 9-under 63, sitting one stroke back alongside seven others. Low scores dominated the day across three courses, with 70 players finishing at 5-under or better.

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World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler claimed a commanding four-shot victory at the 2026 American Express, finishing at 27-under par to earn $1.656 million and 500 FedExCup points. The win marks his 20th PGA Tour title and first of the season, placing him alongside Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus as one of only three players to secure four majors and 20 Tour wins before age 30. Jason Day surged with an 8-under final round to tie for second alongside Ryan Gerard, Matt McCarty and Andrew Putnam.

Si Woo Kim holds a one-shot lead at 22 under par entering the final round of The American Express 2026 in La Quinta, California. Blades Brown and Scottie Scheffler trail at 21 under, setting up a tight finish on the Pete Dye Stadium Course. The tournament features a $9.2 million purse and a field of 156 players.

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World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler enters the 2026 WM Phoenix Open after a strong start to the season with a victory at The American Express. Unlike last year, when an offseason injury sidelined him for the first four events, Scheffler is fully prepared this time. He returns to the site of his breakthrough 2022 win, aiming to build on his recent success.

 

 

 

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