
Max Homa expressed his gratitude to Chipotle after receiving a thoughtful set of baby-themed gifts commemorating the birth of his second son, Austin, earlier this month. The PGA TOUR winner and his wife, Lacey, announced their newborn’s arrival on August 8, drawing attention to the special package sent by Chipotle following Homa’s recent sponsorship agreement with the brand.
Chipotle Celebrates Homa’s Growing Family with Personalized Gifts
On August 13, Max Homa posted an Instagram story showcasing the presents from Chipotle, which included a baby swaddle embroidered with the phrase Sleep tight, little burrito and a baby T-shirt labeled ChipotBaby. Alongside the items was a handwritten note from Chipotle that said:
“Max and Lacey, Congratulations on the new addition!! Wishing you and your family love and happiness. – Your friends at Chipotle”
This gesture highlighted the close relationship between Homa and the fast-casual chain, which he partnered with earlier this season. In addition to Chipotle, Homa’s sponsorships include Cobra Golf. At the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday, where he tied for 51st place, Homa used a customized Chipotle burrito-themed head cover designed by Cobra.
Austin joins the family as the younger brother to Cam, who was born in 2022, marking a joyful expansion for the Homas.
Reviewing Max Homa’s Performance During the 2025 PGA TOUR Season
Despite the celebratory moments off the course, Max Homa faced a challenging 2025 season on the PGA TOUR. For the first time in five years, he did not qualify for the FedExCup Playoffs, finishing 111th in the regular-season standings and remaining winless for a second consecutive year. His most recent PGA TOUR victory was at the 2023 Farmers Insurance Open.

Of the 20 events Homa entered this season, he achieved just one top-10 finish, supplemented by two additional top-25 placements. However, he missed the cut eight times and withdrew from one tournament.
His results in 2025 included:
- The Sentry: T26 (-19)
- Farmers Insurance Open: Withdrew (+5)
- AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: T53 (-6)
- WM Phoenix Open: Missed Cut (+3)
- The Genesis Invitational: Missed Cut (+7)
- Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard: Missed Cut (+7)
- THE PLAYERS Championship: Missed Cut (+6)
- Valero Texas Open: Missed Cut (+3)
- Masters Tournament: T12 (-4)
- RBC Heritage: 70 (+2)
- Truist Championship: T30 (-5)
- PGA Championship: T60 (+6)
- The Memorial Tournament presented by Workday: T51 (+11)
- RBC Canadian Open: Missed Cut (-2)
- Travelers Championship: T54 (+2)
- Rocket Classic: Missed Cut (-3)
- John Deere Classic: T5 (-16)
- Barracuda Championship: T45
- 3M Open: T39 (-12)
- Wyndham Championship: Missed Cut (+1)
Statistical Insights into Homa’s Game Challenges This Season
Throughout 2025, Max Homa struggled in various performance metrics. He ranked 156th in Strokes Gained: Total, with a negative value of -0.756, and 157th in Tee-to-Green at -0.677. His off-the-tee performance marginally exceeded average, standing at 0.013, which placed him 102nd. However, his approach play was notably poor (-0.498, 160th), accompanied by a weak short game (-0.192, 144th) and somewhat below-average putting (-0.079, 108th).
Over the course of the season, Homa made 10 hole outs, successfully converted 58.1% of scrambling opportunities, and accumulated 212 birdies along with 4 eagles. His best round was a 63, and his earnings totaled $1,279,333, which ranked him 99th on the official money list.
Looking Ahead: Balancing Family Joy with On-Course Aspirations
As Max Homa celebrates expanding his family with the arrival of Austin, including warm recognition from partners like Chipotle, he also faces the prospect of regrouping after a demanding season on the PGA TOUR. The support from sponsors and loved ones could provide the encouragement needed as he aims to improve his game and return to winning form in upcoming tournaments.