Q&A → Max Homa Majors
How Many Majors Does Max Homa Have?
Max Homa is one of the most entertaining and relatable personalities on the PGA Tour — known as much for his sharp wit on social media as for his ball-striking. Born in Valencia, California in 1990, Homa played collegiately at Cal Berkeley and turned professional in 2013. His 6 PGA Tour wins demonstrate consistent ability to win on tour; the majors represent the next frontier.
Max Homa's Major Championship Record
| Major | Wins | Status |
|---|---|---|
| The Masters | 0 | ❌ Not won |
| US Open | 0 | ❌ Not won |
| The Open Championship | 0 | ❌ Not won |
| PGA Championship | 0 | ❌ Not won |
| Total | 0 | 6 PGA Tour wins — First major awaited |
Why Hasn't Max Homa Won a Major Yet?
Major championships demand the absolute highest level of play sustained over 72 holes on the toughest setups in golf. While Homa has demonstrated the quality to win on tour, the combination of elite competition, course difficulty, and psychological pressure at majors creates a narrow window that few players successfully navigate.
Homa's game has developed noticeably since his early career — his driving improved, his putting became more reliable, and his course management matured. These developments suggest a player building toward major contention rather than away from it.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many majors does Max Homa have?
Max Homa has 0 major championships as of 2025. He has 6 PGA Tour victories but has not yet won The Masters, US Open, The Open Championship, or PGA Championship.
Is Max Homa good enough to win a major?
Yes — Homa has all the tools needed to win a major. His iron play is Tour-elite, his short game is solid, and his competitive record shows he can close on tour. The major breakthrough may be a matter of timing, confidence, and having a hot week when it counts.
What tournaments has Max Homa won?
Homa has won the Farmers Insurance Open, Genesis Invitational, Wells Fargo Championship (twice), Fortinet Championship, and Nedbank Golf Challenge among his 6 PGA Tour titles.