John Maxwell Homa (born November 19, 1990) is an American professional golfer. During his amateur career at the University of California, Berkeley, he won both the individual Pac-12 Men's Golf Championship and NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship in 2013. He turned professional later that year, and he has since won six times on the PGA Tour. He reached the top five in the Official World Golf Ranking in 2023.
He then played college golf at University of California, Berkeley, on scholarship, earning a degree in Consumer Behavior. There, as a junior in 2011-12 Homa was a third-team PING Division I All-American and second-team All-Pac-12 and PING Division I All-West Region. As a senior in 2012-13 he was ranked No. 19 nationally by Golfweek (5/19) and No. 22 according by Golfstat (5/21), was first-team All-Pac-12, ranked No. 17 on the final Palmer Cup Ranking, and won the Pac-12 Championship with an opening-round nine-under par 61 breaking the course record at the North Course at the Los Angeles Country Club and tying for the lowest round posted in the U.S. He was named a first-team All-American and to the All-Nicklaus Team by the Golf Coaches Association of America.
In 2008, Homa was selected to represent Southern California on the Junior America's Cup team. In 2009, he won the Ventura County Junior Golf Association at River Ridge in Oxnard (72-73=145).
In 2010, he reached the quarterfinals of the U.S. Amateur before losing to reigning champion and Cal teammate An Byeong-hun. Homa ended the year ranked 4th in California, 33rd in the U.S., and 78th in world according to amateurgolf.com.
In 2011, Homa won the amateurgolf.com Silicon Valley Amateur (63-70=133). He ended the year ranked 8th in California, 36th in the U.S., and 89th in the world according to amateurgolf.com. In 2012, he ended the year ranked 5th in California, 18th in the U.S., and 50th in the world according to amateurgolf.com.
Homa competed as an amateur at the 2013 U.S. Open, and won the individual 2013 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship. He was selected to the 2013 Walker Cup squad, and turned professional after the event.
In the 2015 PGA Tour season, Homa entered 27 events. He made 12 cuts and won $380,339. He finished 163rd in the FedEx Cup standings and lost his tour card. In the 2016 Web.com Tour season, Homa won the Rust-Oleum Championship in Ivanhoe, Illinois, coming from seven shots back, and ultimately regained his PGA Tour Card for the 2016–17 season.
In the 2017 PGA Tour season, Homa made only two cuts in 17 events and lost his card. That year he made just $18,008 in tournament prize money. In 2017 he tweeted: "Had a few caddies hit me up recently hoping to team up. They heard they usually get weekends off which is apparently a great selling point."
In the 2018 Web.com Tour season, Homa regained his PGA Tour card for the 2019 PGA Tour season.
On May 5, 2019, Homa won the Wells Fargo Championship for his first PGA Tour victory, with a three-shot victory over Joel Dahmen. Homa received $1.422 million for his win, a two-year extension of his PGA Tour card, as well as spots in the PGA Championship and in the 2020 Masters Tournament.
On February 21, 2021, Homa earned his second PGA Tour victory at the Genesis Invitational in a playoff over Tony Finau.
In September 2021, Homa won his third PGA Tour title at the Fortinet Championship, the opening event of the 2021–22 season. In May 2022, Homa won the Wells Fargo Championship for a second time. He ended the season finishing in a tie for 5th at the Tour Championship.
In September 2022, he successfully defended the Fortinet Championship, chipping-in for a birdie on the final hole to beat Danny Willett by one stroke. He was selected to play on the U.S. team in the 2022 Presidents Cup; he won all four of the matches he played.
In January 2023, Homa won the Farmers Insurance Open. He came from behind with a final round six-under par 66 for a two shot victory over Keegan Bradley. In September 2023, Homa played on the U.S. team in the 2023 Ryder Cup at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club in Guidonia, Lazio, Italy. The European team won 16.5–11.5 and Homa was the leading U.S. point getter with a record of 3–1–1 including a win in his Sunday singles match against Matt Fitzpatrick. In November 2023, won the Nedbank Golf Challenge in South Africa, shooting 19-under-par to claim his first victory outside of the United States.
In January 2024, Homa hit a 477-yard drive during the third round of The Sentry, the longest drive in the PGA Tour's ShotLink era (since 2003). In April 2024, Homa tied for third place in the 2024 Masters Tournament at −4, winning $1,040,000 and marking the first top-5 finish in a major of his career. In October, began working with a new swing coach, John Scott Rattan, the director of instruction at Congressional Country Club.
On January 1, 2025, it was announced that Homa was joining Cobra Golf, Puma Golf, and apparel company lululemon as an ambassador, bringing an end to his relationship with Titleist. Homa split with his caddie, Joe Greiner, in April 2025, amidst a downturn in performance. Homa and Greiner were childhood friends, and Greiner had been on Homa's bag first in 2013 and continuously since 2019, including for each of his six PGA Tour wins.
PGA Tour playoff record (1–0)
CUT = missed the half-way cut
CUT = missed the halfway cut
NT = No tournament
Professional
Personal life
Amateur wins
Professional wins (9)
PGA Tour wins (6)
1 May 5, 2019 Wells Fargo Championship −15 (69-63-70-67=269) 3 strokes Joel Dahmen 2 Feb 21, 2021 Genesis Invitational −12 (66-70-70-66=272) Playoff Tony Finau 3 Sep 19, 2021 Fortinet Championship −19 (67-72-65-65=269) 1 stroke Maverick McNealy 4 May 8, 2022 Wells Fargo Championship (2) −8 (67-66-71-68=272) 2 strokes Keegan Bradley, Matt Fitzpatrick,
Cameron Young5 Sep 18, 2022 Fortinet Championship (2) −16 (65-67-72-68=272) 1 stroke Danny Willett 6 Jan 28, 2023 Farmers Insurance Open −13 (68-70-71-66=275) 2 strokes Keegan Bradley 1 2021 Genesis Invitational Tony Finau Won with par on second extra hole
European Tour wins (1)
1 Nov 12, 2023 Nedbank Golf Challenge −19 (66-68-69-66=269) 4 strokes Nicolai Højgaard
Web.com Tour wins (2)
1 May 18, 2014 BMW Charity Pro-Am −20 (68-65-70-63=266) 1 stroke Jonathan Randolph 2 Jun 12, 2016 Rust-Oleum Championship −13 (71-69-68-67=275) 1 stroke John Mallinger
Results in major championships
Masters Tournament U.S. Open CUT The Open Championship PGA Championship Masters Tournament CUT CUT T48 T43 T3 T12 PGA Championship T64 CUT CUT T13 T55 T35 T60 U.S. Open CUT CUT T47 CUT CUT The Open Championship NT T40 CUT T10 T43
"T" = tied for place
NT = no tournament due to COVID-19 pandemic
Summary
4 5 1 3
Results in The Players Championship
The Players Championship CUT T13 T6 T64 CUT
"T" indicates a tie for a place
Results in World Golf Championships
1Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemicWGC-Championship T22 WGC-Match Play NT1 T18 T35 R16 WGC-Invitational T61 T52 T51 Champions NT1 NT1 NT1
"T" = Tied
QF, R16, R32, R64 = Round in which player lost in match play
Note that the Championship and Invitational were discontinued from 2022. The Champions was discontinued from 2023.
U.S. national team appearances
See also
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