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Max Homa throws his club at RBC Heritage, days after saying that breaking clubs makes players look 'spoiled'

By Kari AndersonYahoo Sports

Homa had called those kinds of reactions 'a bad look' in response to a question about Sergio Garcia's impressive meltdown at the Masters last week.

Days after saying that throwing clubs was “a bad look,” Max Homa lost his cool. At the RBC Heritage on Sunday, Homa hit a poor shot from the trees on No. 15, and immediately chucked his club in frustration.

Homa went on to bogey on the hole, ending the day -2 and tied for 69th place. Mad Max: Fury Native Area pic. twitter.

com/IVAipsJDEz — Skratch (@Skratch) April 19, 2026 The reaction came just four days after Homa spoke against breaking clubs, in response to Sergio Garcia’s impressive meltdown at the Masters last week . Garcia slammed his club into the tee box and broke his driver on a cooler on the final day of the tournament; he has since apologized . In a press conference on Wednesday, Homa admitted that he sometimes gets frustrated, but that he doesn’t like to take his frustration out on the course.

“Not to say I’ve never done it, I don’t like when people break clubs. I don’t like when people beat up the golf course,” Homa said. “I think the breaking clubs makes us look very, very spoiled.