Max Homa Turns Petty as Tour Pro Mimics Justin Thomas to Ruthlessly Mock His ‘Boys Trip’ Scheme
A relaxed couple of days in a serene setting with no obligation to stick to your daily routine and with some great breakfast in bed, who doesn’t want such a chill time? Recently, Max Homa, who has been feeling exhausted since the Ryder Cup batted for a relaxing getaway: a boys’ trip where he would unwind and snuggle down!
This dreamy vacation has been the new topic of discussion on social media platforms. A few of his close friends who play the tour with him have expressed their takes on this boys’ trip idea. Justin Thomas came out in excitement towards the trip, and now another golfer has expressed his vote for the proposed boys’ trip.
Who is on board the boys’ trip proposed by Max Homa?
All-boys trips are mostly known for their wild demeanor. But they were given a completely fresh take by Max Homa, who took away the adventurous appeal typical to a boys’ trip and instead added rejuvenation and relaxation elements into the mix.
He tweeted “Just one time I’d like to go on a boys trip where we catch up on sleep and relax as much as possible instead of pushing our bodies to the absolute limit”
Another PGA Tour pro Joel Dahmen commented under his tweet expressing his disinterest in going for the trip by saying, “I don’t want to be on that trip” to which Max Homa gave a cold reply.
I don’t want to be on that trip
— Joel Dahmen (@Joel_Dahmen) October 16, 2023
Homa replied to the tweet saying “Win-Win” showing his disinterest in pursuing the golfer further to join them on the trip. His indifference has been the talk of the town as has Justin Thomas’ reply to Homa’s original tweet.
Justin Thomas on Max Homa’s all-boys trip idea
Justin Thomas’ response to Max Homa’s wish for a relaxing ‘boys’ trip’ was a humorous four-word reply: “water is still wet.” This lighthearted comment underscored the impracticality of expecting a calm and restful experience on typical boys’ trips, which are often known for their wild and chaotic nature.
The exchange between Homa and Thomas reflects their friendship and bonding as they’ve previously supported each other both on and off the golf course. Despite their contrasting Ryder Cup experiences, their friendship remains intact adding an element of fun and exuberance to their interactions.