
American golfer Max Homa is looking to reverse his challenging start to the 2025 PGA Tour season at the upcoming Travelers Championship. After missing qualification for the recent US Open, Homa hopes to regain momentum beginning Thursday, June 19, at this Connecticut event.
Homa, who struggled at the RBC Canadian Open with rounds of 69 before missing the cut, expressed optimism ahead of the Travelers Championship. He shared a message on Instagram highlighting his desire for a comeback this week in what he described as “this ugly season.”
“Travelers Championship week to start the road trip. Better late than never to get super hot. Would be a nice time to give this ugly season a glow up, as the kids say,” Homa wrote. —Homa wrote.
Scheduling and Tee Times for Max Homa at Travelers Championship
Max Homa will tee off on Thursday morning at 9:10 a.m. ET in a group alongside Australian golfer Jason Day. The tournament begins at 8:00 a.m. with Brian Chamblee and Bud Cauley starting on the first tee. The event runs four days, concluding on Sunday, June 22, with a final round that offers Homa a chance to improve his current standing.
Reviewing Max Homa’s Struggles and Results So Far in 2025
The 2025 season has presented significant challenges for Max Homa. After opening the year with a tie for 26th place at The Sentry, he withdrew early from the Farmers Insurance Open. A series of missed cuts, including at the WM Phoenix Open, Genesis Invitational, Arnold Palmer Invitational, THE PLAYERS Championship, Valero Texas Open, and the RBC Canadian Open, has marked much of his season.

Among his brighter spots was a tied 12th-place finish at the Masters Tournament, where his rounds of 74, 70, 69, and 71 earned him $462,000 in prize money. However, other events such as the PGA Championship and Memorial Tournament saw lower-tier finishes, including a tie for 60th and 51st, respectively. The following list summarizes his 2025 tournament results:
- The Sentry: T26 with rounds 69, 69, 67, 68; earned $163,333.33
- Farmers Insurance Open: Withdrew after first round (77); no prize money
- AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: T53 with rounds 71, 72, 70, 69; earned $43,000
- WM Phoenix Open: Missed cut (76, 69); no prize money
- The Genesis Invitational: Missed cut (76, 75); no prize money
- Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard: Missed cut (81, 70); no prize money
- THE PLAYERS Championship: Missed cut (79, 71); no prize money
- Valero Texas Open: Missed cut (76, 71); no prize money
- Masters Tournament: T12 with rounds 74, 70, 69, 71; earned $462,000
- RBC Heritage: 70th place with rounds 70, 72, 69, 75; earned $37,500
- Truist Championship: T30 with rounds 66, 68, 70, 71; earned $125,375
- PGA Championship: T60 with rounds 73, 64, 76, 77; earned $27,014.29
- Memorial Tournament presented by Workday: T51 with rounds 68, 79, 75, 77; earned $49,500
- RBC Canadian Open: Missed cut (69, 69); no prize money
Implications for Max Homa’s Season Outlook
Max Homa’s opportunity at the 2025 Travelers Championship represents a pivotal moment as he tries to regain the form that earned him earlier success in his career. After missing major tournaments and several cuts this season, a strong performance this week could provide momentum moving forward in the PGA Tour calendar. With competition intensifying, Homa’s determination to “get super hot” is critical to restoring confidence and improving his ranking.
The upcoming road trip of events will test Homa’s resilience, and success at the Travelers Championship may set the tone for the remainder of the season.