**Max Homa Struggles in Final Round of PGA Championship at Quail Hollow**
Max Homa faced a challenging final round at the PGA Championship held at Quail Hollow in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Sunday. After a rollercoaster performance throughout the tournament, Homa’s hopes of a comeback dwindled as he encountered difficulties on the course.
During the third hole, Homa prepared for his third shot but missed the green, leading to a moment of frustration as he tossed his club down the fairway. He ultimately finished the hole with a double bogey. Just six holes later, he found himself in a similar situation, recording another double bogey, which further diminished his chances of climbing back into contention.
By the time he reached the 12th hole, Homa had accumulated three bogeys and three birdies, alongside the two double bogeys, leaving him at 4-over par for the day and the tournament. His journey in the PGA Championship began with a 73, but he managed to make the cut thanks to an impressive second-round score of 64.
On Saturday, Homa struggled with a 76, which included four bogeys, a double bogey, and a single birdie. His best performance at the PGA Championship came in 2022 when he finished tied for 13th place. Throughout his career, Homa has secured six victories on the PGA Tour.
As the final round progressed, Scottie Scheffler led the leaderboard, teeing off at 2:40 p.m. ET alongside Alex Noren, who trailed by three strokes. Davis Riley and J.T. Poston were scheduled to start at 2:30 p.m. Notably, Scheffler is still seeking his first PGA Championship title.
In conclusion, Max Homa’s inconsistent play at the PGA Championship highlights the unpredictable nature of golf, as he aims to bounce back in future tournaments.
**FAQ**
*What were Max Homa’s scores in the PGA Championship?*
Max Homa started with a score of 73, followed by an impressive 64 in the second round, but struggled with a 76 in the third round, finishing 4-over par for the tournament.
