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Max Homa hilariously trolled the Phoenix Suns on Twitter after their blowout loss to the Dallas Mavericks. Courtesy of their rather embracing and unexpected loss, the Phoenix Suns are now down and out of the NBA Playoffs.

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Max Homa, who is quite active on social media, did not hold back one bit as he tweeted, “Someone get the Suns a tee time at TPC Craig Ranch tomorrow so they can feel better about themselves ASAP.

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Despite being an Arizonan resident himself, the 31-year-old joked about the Suns missing out on reaching the NBA Western Conference Final.

Phoenix Suns, who finished first in their conference, seemed to be the favorites to face Golden State Warriors. However, Luka Doncic and company had other plans as they defeated the number one-seeded Suns with a 33-point deficit.

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Max trolled the Suns by stating they should get a tee time at the TPC Craig Ranch, which was won by K.H. Lee on 15th May. To make things saltier, the event took place in the McKinney club in Texas, which is the home state of the Dallas Mavericks.

Given his massive following, the tweet already got widespread attention and gathered nearly 8 thousand likes within a few hours and around 350 retweets.

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Dallas Mavericks will go on to face Warriors in the Western Conference Final, while in the Eastern Conference, Boston Celtics will face Miami Heat.

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Is Max Homa the next big thing in golf?

Max Homa recently won his second Wells Fargo Championship, making it his 4th PGA Tour win. It was his first PGA Tour win since the Fortinet Championship that was held in September 2021.

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Though Max Homa has a bad record in major championships, he seems to be getting better and better with each PGA tour event he plays.

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After winning the 2022 Wells Fargo Championship, he has risen to sixth place in both the FedExCup and U.S. Presidents Cup standings.

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He is still only 31 and is just getting started in professional golf. Yet, he has already earned the respect and recognition from other PGA tour golfers.

Do you think Max Homa has got what it takes to be the next big thing in golf?

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Abdul Bari is a seasoned golf writer at EssentiallySports with an impressive portfolio of over 700 articles. Abdul has ‘putted’ his way into the EssentiallySports Hall of Fame with his in-depth coverage of the sport. One of Abdul's career highlights at ES was his article on Phil Mickelson's potential penalty, which received widespread praise from golf enthusiasts worldwide. Off the course, Abdul is an avid golfer himself, often found perfecting his swing on the local green. He has a particular fondness for a powerful tee shot, and his admiration for Cameron Smith stems from the player's exceptional putting and calm short approach.

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