Max Homa faced a challenging second round at the Bank of Utah Championship, battling through a painful bone spur in his ankle. Despite the discomfort, Homa managed to shoot a remarkable 66, demonstrating his resilience and competitive spirit.
Homa's ability to perform under pressure, even while dealing with injury, speaks volumes about his dedication to the game. As he navigates the challenges of recovery, his performance serves as an inspiration to both fans and fellow players.
As the tournament progresses, Homa's journey will be closely watched, with many eager to see how he continues to compete at a high level while managing his injury.
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