
Max Homa Cheers Wife as Newborn Son, Austin, Adds Joy to Family
Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content.
While the FedEx St. Jude Championship unfolded in Memphis without big names like Rory McIlroy, another notable absence was Max Homa.
Unlike McIlroy, who skipped the event due to playoff strategy, Homa didn't qualify for the event. But the PGA Tour pro fulfilled his most important role as a dad and husband.
PGA Tour's Max Homa welcomes a new member to the family on August 9, 2025. (Image Collage | Credits: @maxhoma/Instagram)
PGA Tour's Max Homa welcomes a new member to the family on August 9, 2025. (Image Collage | Credits: @maxhoma/Instagram)
On Friday, Homa announced the arrival of his second child, Austin Homa, via Instagram.
"Austin Homa! 8/4/25. My wife is a rockstar, and Austin is very unsure of Cam (rightfully so). Our hearts are so full 💙," he captioned his Instagram post, sharing some heartwarming pictures of his wife Lacey, their newborn, and their first son, Cam.
The six-time PGA Tour winner had revealed the pregnancy back in April, during the Masters Tournament, where he and Lacey posed in front of Augusta National holding a miniature caddie jumpsuit for Austin. On Friday, the snaps had all four happy faces.
Homa met Lacey online in 2013, and the couple married in November 2019. Their relationship has been a steady presence in his life, often featured in his social media posts and interviews.
He's praised his wife's resilience and warmth, especially during Cam's complicated birth, which involved multiple surgeries and an extended ICU stay.
Not only this, but on Mother's Day this year, Homa expressed his love again, typing, "Happy Mother's Day @lacehoma you are truly amazing and I am impressed every day. We are so lucky to have u in our lives," on Instagram.
With Austin's arrival, Homa joins the growing club of PGA Tour dads with two children, including players like Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas.
Though he missed qualifying for the FedExCup Playoffs, finishing 111th in the standings, Homa's priorities were clear.
"I need to win. I really need to win because my wife's pregnant and I need to go home," he told reporters during the 3M Open. "We have like two weeks left. It's a little extra stressful, but I think the only way that you can go out and win a golf tournament is by not exactly trying to win a golf tournament. So it's a weird headspace."
Homa's next scheduled appearance is expected at the Fortinet Championship in September. It's a familiar venue for him. Homa won there in 2021 and 2022, and it could mark his return to competition. But for now, though, the leaderboard can wait. Max Homa is winning at life.
More Golf: FedEx Cup Playoffs: Russell Henley Splashes Barefoot Shot to Avoid Bogey
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

Los Angeles Times
an hour ago
- Los Angeles Times
Blake Snell turns in a performance befitting his Snellzilla nickname in Dodgers' blowout win
It took until August, but the starting rotation the Dodgers envisioned in spring training is intact and delivering. Vowing not to revisit the predicament they found themselves in last postseason, when only two true starters and a stacked bullpen somehow patched together enough innings to win a World Series, the Dodgers added two-time Cy Young award winner Blake Snell to a rotation that already boasted four potential aces and several other candidates coming off injuries or ascending from the minor leagues. Snell complained of shoulder inflammation April 2 after his second start and took his sweet time recovering — four months, to be precise. But if his performance against the Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday night at Dodger Stadium is a fair indication, the wait was worthwhile. Snell struck out 10 in five scoreless innings of a 9-1 Dodgers victory, living up to the Snellzilla nickname he stole from his older brother as a brash 11-year-old and still uses as his Instagram handle. In two starts since coming off the injured list, the left-hander has 18 strikeouts in 10 innings. The Dodgers offense was fueled by the long ball early on, with Max Muncy belting a two-run, opposite-field home run in the fourth inning and Shohei Ohtani absolutely crushing his 40th homer of the season 417 feet to dead center in the fifth with nobody on base. A six-run rally an inning later put the game away. Two hit batters and two walks set the table, and Dalton Rushing and Mookie Betts each delivered two-run singles with none out. Andy Pages drove in the last two with a two-out double, his second hit of the inning. The win was the second in a row against Toronto (68-50), which remain in first place in the American League East. The series concludes Sunday with another formidable starter — Tyler Glasnow — taking the mound for the Dodgers (68-49). Glasnow took a similar if less pronounced path than Snell this season, going on the injured list before the end of April and not returning until July 9. He has given up only one run in four of his five starts since returning and most recently went seven strong innings against the St. Louis Cardinals. It's clear that Snell and Glasnow are healthy, their arms as fresh and live as would be expected coming out of spring training. The same is true of Ohtani and Clayton Kershaw, two future Hall of Famers whose recoveries from injuries also were methodical and unhurried. Both are pitching well. And so is Yoshinobu Yamamoto, the only starter whose health hasn't cost him time off. He's made 22 starts, going 10-7 with a 2.51 earned-run average and leads National League starters with eight scoreless outings. The Dodgers employ a sixth starter to give Ohani and Yamamoto five to seven days off between starts. The job belonged to Dustin May until he was traded to the Red Sox at the deadline, creating an opportunity for Emmet Sheehan, who was impressive over 60 innings as a rookie in 2023, but had Tommy John surgery in May 2024. He's pitched well, posting a 3.00 ERA over 30 innings, giving the Dodgers a luxury they haven't enjoyed in recent memory: trotting out a starting pitcher every night that can prevent runs through the middle innings. That leaves the bullpen to finish the job, and injuries and inconsistency continue to riddle the relief corps. Roberts said help is on the way, with several key relievers on the mend. If they return as effective as the starters, pitching could be a Dodgers strength entering the postseason.
Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Yahoo
Justin Bieber Leaves Little to the Imagination in White Underwear and Combat Boots in New Photos
The Grammy winner's latest Instagram post racked up more than 700,000 likes within hoursNEED TO KNOW Justin Bieber stripped down in a series of new photos shared on his Instagram on Saturday, Aug. 9 The Grammy winner, 31, can be seen wearing nothing but his underwear and combat boots The post garnered more than 700,000 likes within hoursJustin Bieber is leaving little to the imagination in a series of new photos. The 'Daisies' singer, 31, shared several photos of himself on Instagram on Saturday, Aug. 9. In the pics, he wears nothing but white underwear and combat boots, with his many tattoos on full display. The post garnered more than 700,000 likes within hours of the Grammy winner posting it. 'Hailey come get your husband,' one fan joked in the comments, referring to Justin's wife, Hailey Bieber, with whom he shares 11-month-old son Jack Blues. 'My gf is on this app 😢,' added someone else. Justin is no stranger to baring some skin for the camera. He famously stripped down to his Calvins as a spokesperson for Calvin Klein in 2020 as part of the brand's 'Deal With It' campaign. The campaign featured several other high-profile celebs, including Kendall Jenner and Lil Nas X. In addition to getting down to his briefs, the singer appeared to be enjoying a summer day outside in the sun. The Aug. 9 Instagram post also featured photos of Justin lounging on an inflatable tube in front of a scenic mountain view. The recent photo drop comes on the heels of the singer's most recent album, Swag, which was released on July 11. 'This album is a huge milestone for Justin in so many ways,' a source told PEOPLE exclusively at the time. 'It's the first solo album he's released since becoming a father, and it's the first time he's produced sound that's all his own. He was so excited for everyone to listen to his new music.' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The source added: 'Justin felt a little nervous, but mostly excited, about putting this album out. He wanted it to be perfect, and he's so happy with how it turned out. He's really proud of this accomplishment and thrilled for the next chapter." Read the original article on People
Yahoo
4 hours ago
- Yahoo
Ariana Grande Sends Surprise 'Wicked' Care Package to 9-Year-Old Influencer with Stage 4 Cancer
Brie Bird wore a Glinda-inspired dress as she opened up her "care package" from the singerNEED TO KNOW Ariana Grande made 9-year-old Brie Bird's "wish come true" when she sent her packages full of Wicked-inspired gifts Bird opened up the boxes in a video posted to her Instagram account, where she documents her health journey In addition to sending a number of plush toys, nail polish and perfume, Grande also recorded a heartfelt video message for BirdAriana Grande magically brightened up one young fan's world with some special Wicked-themed gifts. Influencer Brie Bird, 9, documents her stage 4 cancer journey on social media, and on Thursday, Aug. 7, she posted a video sharing that she received mail from her "favorite person in the whole wide world." Before opening the two packages from Grande, 32. Bird pointed out her pink dress to match her Glinda Funko Pop doll. The young content creator opened up the boxes to reveal what the actress sent: a pink tumbler cup and several plush items based on characters from Wicked and The Wizard of Oz, like the Cowardly Lion, the Tin Man, Elphaba, the Wizard of Oz, the Scarecrow. Grande packed up two types of Glinda toys, a Squishmallow pillow and a stuffed bunny clothed in one of the Good Witch's signature frocks. Bird also opened up a box of OPI nail polish inspired by the movie-musical, two bold pink zip-up bags, a tote, some makeup from Grande's beauty brand R.E.M. and a bottle of Grande's Cloud Perfume. "Thank you so, so, so, so much, Ariana Grande. I love everything in the package that you got, especially the Squishmallows and everything else. And I love that perfume, by the way," Bird said to her camera. The video concluded with a surprise message from the "Thank U, Next" singer, where she said that she heard about Bird's love of Wicked and Glinda and was "inspired to put together this little care package." Much like Bird, Grande said her "personal favorite" part of the gift was the collection of Squishmallows. "They're very comfy and very cute," she added. "I've seen your videos and I think you are the most amazing, most inspiring little light beam in this universe. You're just so incredible, so thank you for being you," Grande continued. "I'm sending you so much love and many, many, many virtual hugs. I hope this makes you smile, and I'll speak to you soon. Love you." Overlaying text expressed Bird and her family's appreciation for the star's thoughtful presents. "We are truly so grateful! Thank you Ariana for taking the time to make her wish come true! We love and adore you!" the caption read. Read the original article on People