Max Homa Is Flying Solo During RBC Heritage Week Eating Pizza With Zero Regard For His Insides Or Bathrooms

Coming off of a long week at the Masters, Max Homa elected to head to Hilton Head without his wife and young son for this week's RBC Heritage tournament on the PGA Tour. It didn't take long for the solo trip to turn into a feast with the 33-year-old sounding like he's been shoveling some food over the last few days.

During his pre-tournament press conference, Homa said that he chowed down on some Chick-Fil-A on his way into town and that it was actually a free meal thanks to a young fan next to him in the drive-thru line.

"I absolutely demolished Chick-Fil-A on my drive down. A sweet woman paid for it, actually, in the drive-thru line," Homa told reporters in Hilton Head.

"It was cool. I was in the drive-thru by myself, and I went to order, and the person taking the order told me that the woman in the row next to me had paid for whatever I was going to get. She said that her son is three or four, and I'm his favorite golfer, so it was pretty cool. I don't know, those kinds of things . . . I still pinch myself." 

This wasn't the only nugget of food information Homa shared during his presser. The free Chick-Fil-A story stood out, but his note about chowing down on pizza is the real kicker here.

"I never really eat pizza. Cheese doesn't sit so well with me, but I'm all by myself this week, so I decided to splurge a little," Homa said.

Let's address Homa's comment for what it is, he just revealed he's eating pizza this week because he's not sharing a rental house with anyone other than maybe his caddie. This also means he's not sharing a bathroom with anyone.

His comment about ‘splurging’ on pizza is legitimately hilarious. Homa earned a $1.04 million paycheck from finishing T-3 at the Masters alone, buying a pizza has nothing to do with splurging, but everything to do with the environment he'd be eating said pizza in.

Chalk this one up as just another example of Homa being a regular dude. One could also call him considerate, seeing how he refrains from eating cheese when around his loved ones. What a human.

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