Homa has exchange with fan shouting in middle of his birdie putt at BMW
OLYMPIA FIELDS, Ill. (AP) — Max Homa experienced the potential for disruption with betting at PGA Tour events when he said a fan yelled in the middle of his five-foot birdie putt Saturday in the BMW Championship.
Homa already was struggling with short putts on a windy day at Olympia Fields, having missed a two-foot putt on the seventh hole and a five-footer at No. 12.
What bothered him was what he described as a “drunk fan” on the 17th hole, right after Chris Kirk had left his 18-foot birdie putt about one foot short. Homa holed his five-footer, then shouted and pointed at the man as he walked off the green.
“There was a probably drunk — I hope, for his case, or else he’s just the biggest loser there is — but he was cheering and yelling at Chris for missing his putt short,” Homa said. “And he kept yelling — one of them had $3 for me to make mine — and I got to the back of my back stroke and he yelled, ‘Pull it!’ pretty loud.