Two of the top professional golfers in the world, Justin Thomas and Max Homa, embarked on a journey to South Africa to participate in the highly anticipated Nedbank Golf Challenge, set to commence on November 9th. Prior to the tournament, Thomas, Homa, and their respective spouses wisely decided to extend their stay in South Africa, taking the opportunity to embark on an exciting safari adventure.
Max Homa, widely regarded as one of the most engaging PGA Tour golfers on social media, delighted fans by sharing videos of Justin Thomas channeling his inner Steve Irwin, albeit with a slight lack of expertise in identifying animal tracks. The PGA Tour enthusiastically promoted Homa’s video of Thomas, which quickly gained traction on the popular social media platform.
The golfing community thoroughly enjoyed the footage, with one individual humorously suggesting that Thomas should seek guidance from Leonardo DiCaprio to perfect his South African accent and potentially pursue a career as a safari guide. Another lightheartedly quipped that Thomas would struggle to survive more than three days in the wild.
Justin Thomas himself also shared captivating photos from their unforgettable safari experience, further immersing his followers in their African adventure.
On November 1st, Max Homa expressed his excitement for the upcoming @AfricasMajor tournament on Twitter, revealing his anticipation for playing golf outside of the United States and embracing new experiences. Homa playfully mentioned the abundance of lions in South Africa, expressing hope that they wouldn’t frighten away the birdies on the golf course.
The highly anticipated event is scheduled to commence this week on Thursday, November 9th. Alongside Justin Thomas and Max Homa, renowned golfers Tommy Fleetwood and Justin Rose are expected to participate in the tournament, adding to the already impressive lineup. The victor will be awarded a substantial prize of $1.025 million, contributing to the total purse of $6 million.
According to the Source brobible.com