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Max Homa elicited a few laughs with his post-PGA Championship Instagram post after finishing in the middle of the pack at Valhalla Golf Club in Kentucky.
Despite finishing every round under par, Homa still managed to finish a whopping 13 shots behind the winner, Xander Schauffele.
Taking to the social media app, Homa used a little self-deprecation as he bemoaned his PGA Championship performance.
'Frustrating week in KY. Lost to a guy who was literally in jail Friday morning. Tough look for me. The journey continues in Fort Worth next week,' read Homa's caption.
That's a reference to Scottie Scheffler's dramatic Friday arrest by Louisville police in the pre-dawn hours.
Max Homa posted a hilarious Instagram caption after a frustrating PGA Championship
Homa jokingly kicked himself for losing to 'a guy who was literally in jail Friday morning'
That guy, Scottie Scheffler, came back from an arrest to shoot 13-under for the tournament
The latest news in Scheffler's ongoing saga is that his arraignment has been pushed back to June 3 after his attorney pushed for its postponement. It was initially scheduled for Tuesday, May 21.
Romines told reporters that he hasn't held any discussions yet about county prosecutors potentially dropping the case.
Scheffler is set to play in his hometown golf tournament this week, when he plays the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas - the city adjacent to his home of Dallas.
Despite the Friday morning arrest, Scheffler shot a five-under 66 that day. He stumbled with a two-over 73 round on Saturday, but finished with a final round 65 to end the major in a tie for eighth at 13-under.
Homa shot three under in the first round, one under in the second round, and two under in rounds three and four.
His final round began with a bogey, but he followed that up with a birdie on the fourth to finish the front-nine even.
Two birdies on the back nine were offset by a bogey on the 12th to go one-under for the round. He moved to two-under with a birdie on the 18th hole to finish with a final round 69.