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Homa missing out on Masters, Quail Hollow

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Missing the Masters was hard enough for Max Homa, who was a month away from making his debut at Augusta National.

What really stung the Cal product was missing the tournament that made him eligible for the Masters.

Homa won his first PGA Tour event a year ago this week at the Wells Fargo Championsh­ip, closing with a 4-under 67 for a three-shot victory. Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, N.C., is one of his favorites, and that was true even before he won.

When he returned a few months ago to help promote the tournament, he was given his own locker in a special room for tournament champions that include Tiger Woods, Rory Mcilroy, Jason Day and Jim Furyk.

“That’s something I wasn’t expecting,” Homa said. “Quail Hollow holds a special place in my heart. They care so much about everyone who comes through there.”

Homa at least gets to carry the title as defending champion for two years. But getting back to Quail Hollow? That could last a little longer. The tournament next year moves to TPC Potomac in Maryland because Quail Hollow is hosting the Presidents Cup later in the year. It goes back to Quail Hollow in 2022.

At least the Masters is still on the schedule for this year, two weeks before Thanksgivi­ng.

Homa said he was starting to get excited for Augusta National as it got closer. And then it was time to shut it down because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“Wednesday (of Masters week) hurt the most, not doing the Par 3 tournament,” he said. “My wife was excited to caddy. I was excited to blame her for a bad club.”

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