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Former Cal Bear love fest brewing with Team HomaKawa

Former Cal Bear love fest brewing with Team HomaKawa

AVONDALE, La. – Neither the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball jersey nor the nickname they coined on the back of it begin to tell the lovefest between Max Homa, 32, and Collin Morikawa, 26, this week at the Zurich Classic.

Team HomaKawa doesn’t quite have the ring of, say Bennifer, but go together like oysters on the half shell and cocktail sauce at nearby New Orleans famed restaurants Acme Oyster House or Drago’s. It pairs former Cal Bears – Homa, ranked No. 7 in the world, and Morikawa No. 13 – who are members of a mutual admiration society.

Both remember the first time they met in 2016 and played a nine-hole practice round and recount the details as if telling of their first date with their now wives.

“The first time I had ever met Max, he did not care about me at all. I was just some fat little kid walking around out of college just like on a sponsor’s invite because I had won the Trans Miss the year before,” Morikawa said of the time he played in the Korn Ferry Tour’s Wichita Open as an amateur and nearly won the tournament. “It was me, Max and Brandon Hagy, another Cal player, and I think I talked to Brandon almost the entire time, and Max just kind of like let me go.

“It’s weird, everyone thinks Max is this outgoing guy. When I met him 7 years ago, he was pretty shy. He was in his bubble. I was not in his friend group yet, especially back then. But you got to kind of ease into him, and as we met through college and whatnot, when he came over, it’s obviously been a great friendship.”

“The first time you see somebody play golf, anybody out here can blow your mind for a day. So you just never know,” Homa said. “But that first time we played, I was like, this guy really does not hit a bad shot. I would be lying if in the back of my head as somebody trying to get their card and progress in golf if I wasn’t a bit jealous that a 20-year-old kid just absolutely dominated me for a week. But such is life. It was motivating to get better than a 20-year-old when I was 26.”

Morikawa also was impressed that Homa served as a volunteer assistant coach at Cal during his playing days there.

“You don’t really do that when you’re fighting for your card on the PGA Tour or you’re grinding on…

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