Watch: CBS mic'ed up Max Homa during the Farmers Insurance Open, and it was a great viewing experience

Watch: CBS mic'ed up Max Homa during the Farmers Insurance Open, and it was a great viewing experience

Thanks to Max Homa and CBS, golf fans were treated to a spectacular 15 minutes of television on Friday.

During the third round of the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines in California, Homa agreed to let CBS mic him up on the par-5 13th hole. Homa, who was in fourth at the time at 7 under, spoke with CBS analysts Trevor Immelman, Ian Baker-Finch and Frank Nobilo about how to play the hole, with conversations ranging from course management to shot strategy and everything in between.

Homa put an AirPod in his left ear, and the announcers began talking to him as he walked toward his ball in the fairway. He talked about hitting his cut shot off the tee and how the wind would carry it where it needed to go.

He was also asked about how to decide whether to go for the green in two or lay up and what would go into his decision.

Homa decided to go for it in two, and he pulled his ball left, saying he hit it off the toe. When he got up by the green, Homa called for a rules official when his ball became embedded and he got a free drop. His second shot landed above the front left bunker by the green.

“I’m sure this is just in a peach of a lie,” Homa joked when walking to the green. And one he got to his ball? “I’m not going to touch it.”

After dropping his ball to play his third shot, Homa continued his jokes.

“I’m exhausted,” he said standing on the side of the hill.

His third shot landed on the green, and he two-putted for par. Homa took the AirPod out of his ear before hitting his putts.

Homa is known for being one of the best follows on Twitter because of his sense of humor, but his personality was displayed plenty when being mic’ed up. He was witty and engaging while not being afraid to open up on what he was thinking during the middle of the round.

Players have worn mics before, like in the different editions of The Match, but never in a competition setting like on the PGA Tour.

The Match prepped us for what this would be like, but it was even better than imagined. Kudos to Homa and the CBS crew for doing something new that was engaging for the television audience.

Source: Golfweek https://ift.tt/vQHpyr3
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