![]() “If I hit that fairway on 17, I’m putting for birdie, it’s a different story.” “I was pretty good in the morning, but had a few short game mishaps late in the day,” McNealy said. The son of billionaire and former Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy, the 25-year-old player grew up in Palo Alto and starred at Stanford. He birdied the 16th, then made a double bogey on 17 and an eagle on 18. “My games getting to the point where it could be really good.” “I love doing it … but at some point it was not doing my any favors having to regurgitate all the bad things that happened. His latest victory came a week after Homa ended the “Get A Grip” podcast he co-hosted for nearly two years. ![]() He won at Riviera in Los Angeles in February. Homa won for the second time this year and the third time on the PGA Tour. He parred the par-5 18th to finish at 19-under 269. The 30-year-old former University of California player tapped in for another birdie on the par-5 16th and ran in an 18-footer on the par-4 17th. Three strokes behind Maverick McNealy with seven holes left, Homa followed the eagle with a birdie on the par-4 13th. The only bogey I made was going kind of right at it so just felt like I had good control. “I had a really good warm-up, hit my wedges really well. “I had full control today,” said Homa, who saved par out of the sand three times. ![]() Homa holed out from the rough from 95 yards for eagle on the par-4 12th to start a back-nine comeback and added three birdies for a 7-under 65 and a one-stroke victory Sunday in the season-opening Fortinet Championship. ![]() 20 (BNA): Max Homa’s decision to give up his poplar and often comical golf podcast to concentrate on his game is already paying off. ![]()
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