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Max Homa Leaves Titleist, FootJoy: Here’s Who He’s Signing With
Max Homa has appeared to have left Titleist and FootJoy for new sponsors on both the equipment and apparel sides as the 2025 PGA TOUR season is set to kick off at The Sentry Tournament of Champions in Hawaii this week.
Homa has been a long-time Titleist and FootJoy team member, becoming one of their most popular and marketable names.
However, it appears the two parties have gone their separate ways after much speculation.
Homa was seen sporting lululemon apparel recently, and was also walking the Plantation Course with COBRA rep Ben Schomin this week. It all but confirmed the speculation about Homa’s potential departure from Titleist and FootJoy.
New year, new sticks and kicks. @cobragolf DS-ADAPT straight in the bag and @PUMAGolf the feet.
Welcome to the COBRA Team and PUMA Fam @Maxhoma ! pic.twitter.com/ivH5s3romY— COBRA Golf (@cobragolf) January 1, 2025
Now, we have direct confirmation as Homa has been spotted on COBRA’s official website with a deal for irons and metal woods.
He will also wear PUMA shoes, a common footwear choice of players who are with COBRA.

This week, he was still using his Scotty Cameron putter.
The beginning of each calendar year usually reveals a change up in both equipment and apparel sponsorships for numerous professional golfers. At the beginning of 2024, we saw players like Jason Day depart from Nike.
Day was Among the first professional golfers to sign with a non-mainstream apparel brand. Malbon scooped up Day, and he was far from the only player to move onto a smaller company.
Xander Schauffele also departed adidas for Descente. Tiger Woods started his own brand, Sun Day Red, altogether.
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