Column: Wisecracking, talented golfer Max Homa loves San Diego — but not the Padres

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Twitter sensation, who sits in a tie for fourth at the Farmers Insurance Open, spares few, including himself, when the barbs fly

It says it right there in the PGA Tour bio of Max Homa: “Favorite city is San Diego.” Now we’re talking. There’s someone near the top of the leaderboard at the hallway point of the Farmers Insurance Open for the locals to wrap their tanned arms around.

Homa chuckled. He knows the bear-poking he’s doing, the incongruousness of those two statements, the kerosene in which he’s soaking his remaining two days on our golfing front porch showcased on national TV. McIlroy has been perhaps the most prominent critic of players making a cash-grab and defecting to the Saudi-backed tour. When Reed received a cold shoulder and tossed a tee in his direction this week, it was learned that McIlroy had received a subpoena from the controversial player’s sue-happy attorney about a suit involving others … on Christmas Eve.

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