Max Homa opened the final round of the John Deere Classic with birdies on the first two holes, moving to a solo lead after just three holes on Sunday in Silvis, Illinois. The 33-year-old is chasing his first PGA Tour victory in 890 days, a drought stretching back two and a half years. Play is being televised on Golf Channel as Homa attempts to convert the early momentum into his seventh career title. Tournament organizers expect low scoring conditions throughout the afternoon, leaving several contenders within striking distance as the round unfolds.
Max Homa with a dialed tee shot to set up birdie and take the lead. 🎯😤 📺 Golf Channel | @JDClassic https://t.co/Xqco28aNn2
Max Homa hasn’t won on the PGA Tour in 2 and a half years. But he’s just started birdie, birdie to lead outright in the final round at the John Deere Classic. Can he get it over the line? https://t.co/OwAAn1ilE5
Calm before the storm. @MaxHoma takes the solo lead @JDClassic, looking for his first win in 890 days. 📺 Golf Channel https://t.co/BIaWYBhptq