Max Homa/Sam Ryder/Takumi Kanaya
Black Desert Resort
26.10.2025, 20:12
Max Homa/Sam Ryder/Takumi Kanaya: Prediction for the match on October 25, 2025
The Bank of Utah Championship, which runs from October 23rd to October 26th, will have a 6 million purse up for grab. Max Homa, Sam Ryder, and Takumi Kanaya will face each other in a second-round three-ball matchup. The previous winner of this tournament was Matt McCarty, who took home $1,350,000. All events will be held at Black Desert Resort. Excitement is high for this matchup. Who will win? At TelecomAsia, we review the match and offer free betting opportunities. Let's examine these golfers' performances and make a prediction.
Claim Welcome BonusMax Homa: Form and Statistics
John Maxwell Homa is an American professional golfer on the PGA Tour. He has built a strong career with several important wins. In college, he won the 2013 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship. Later that year, he turned professional. Since then, He has won 9 titles. Some of his biggest wins include the Wells Fargo Championship, Genesis Invitational, and Fortinet Championship on the PGA Tour. He also won the NEDBANK Golf Challenge on the European Tour. Homa’s PGA Tour journey began with a solid start. At the 2013 Frys.com Open, he finished tied for ninth. Later that year, he tied for sixth at the Web.com Tour qualifying school. In May 2014, he won his first professional event at the BMW Charity Pro-Am on the Web.com Tour. He beat Jonathan Randolph by one stroke. This win earned him $117,000 and a place on the PGA Tour for the 2014–15 season. His big breakthrough on the PGA Tour came in May 2019. Homa won the Wells Fargo Championship by three shots over Joel Dahmen. This was his first PGA Tour title and a major milestone. He kept winning after that. In February 2021, he won the Genesis Invitational in a playoff against Tony Finau. Then, in September 2021, he won the Fortinet Championship, the first event of the 2021–22 season. Homa showed great consistency by defending the Fortinet Championship in September 2022. He chipped in for a birdie on the final hole to win by one stroke over Danny Willett. Because of his strong play, Homa earned a spot on the U.S. team for the 2022 Presidents Cup. He won all four matches he played there.
Max Homa Strength
John Maxwell Homa is an American professional golfer on the PGA Tour. He has built a strong career with several important wins. In college, he won the 2013 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship. Later that year, he turned professional. Since then, He has won 9 titles. Some of his biggest wins include the Wells Fargo Championship, Genesis Invitational, and Fortinet Championship on the PGA Tour. He also won the NEDBANK Golf Challenge on the European Tour. Homa’s PGA Tour journey began with a solid start. At the 2013 Frys.com Open, he finished tied for ninth. Later that year, he tied for sixth at the Web.com Tour qualifying school. In May 2014, he won his first professional event at the BMW Charity Pro-Am on the Web.com Tour. He beat Jonathan Randolph by one stroke. This win earned him $117,000 and a place on the PGA Tour for the 2014–15 season. His big breakthrough on the PGA Tour came in May 2019. Homa won the Wells Fargo Championship by three shots over Joel Dahmen. This was his first PGA Tour title and a major milestone. He kept winning after that. In February 2021, he won the Genesis Invitational in a playoff against Tony Finau. Then, in September 2021, he won the Fortinet Championship, the first event of the 2021–22 season. Homa showed great consistency by defending the Fortinet Championship in September 2022. He chipped in for a birdie on the final hole to win by one stroke over Danny Willett. Because of his strong play, Homa earned a spot on the U.S. team for the 2022 Presidents Cup. He won all four matches he played there.
Max Homa Strength
Max Homa is on FIRE. He shoots a 6-under 30 on the back nine (his front) and is just two shots off the lead. Also, he hits an amazing tee shot that lands 1ft from the hole on the 14th hole in Round 2 of the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club.
Sam Ryder: Form and Statistics
Sam Ryder, a professional golfer from the United States, competes on the PGA Tour. However, he started his career by playing on the PGA Tour Canada in 2014 and 2015. In 2015, his strong performance, finishing in fourth place in the PGA Tour Canada Order of Merit, earned him a spot on the Web.com Tour for the following year. Ryder’s breakthrough came in July 2017 when he won his first Web.com Tour title at the Pinnacle Bank Championship. He finished a remarkable 8 strokes ahead of the competition. This victory, along with his solid performance, allowed him to secure a spot on the PGA Tour for the 2018 season, after finishing second in the regular season rankings of the Web.com Tour in 2017. In 2019, Ryder ranked 107th in the standings, a position that was good enough to qualify him for the FedExCup Playoffs for the second consecutive year. During the season, he achieved impressive finishes, including third place at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open and a tie for fourth at the Safeway Open. The following year, in 2020, Ryder once again qualified for the FedExCup Playoffs, marking the third time in his career. He finished 108th in the standings and shared third place at the Puerto Rico Open. Then, in 2022, Ryder made history at the Phoenix Open. On the 16th hole of TPC Scottsdale, he became the 10th participant in the event to score a hole-in-one, a memorable achievement in his career.
Sam Ryder strength
Sam Ryder aced the 16th on the PGA Tour in 2022. He was paired with Tom Hoge in Tee Time Round 4. Sam Ryder stays rolling with a birdie No. 4 in his last five holes at the Valero Texas Open. Last year, He missed an ace by inches and ended up in the water. He recorded a slam-dunk ace on the 17th hole at the Valspar Championship.
Takumi Kanaya: Form and Statistics
Takumi Kanaya caught fire on Sunday. He shot a nine-under 62 at the Baycurrent Classic. He opened with four birdies in his first five holes. He stayed bogey-free. It was the second-best closing round of the day. As a result, he jumped 14 spots and tied for fourth. He also ranked second for the week in driving accuracy and scrambling. Now, the bigger picture. Kanaya is a seven-time winner on the Japan Tour and a former world No. 1 amateur. He has played in 11 majors and once cracked the OWGR top 50. Then came Q-School. He finished third and earned his PGA Tour card at age 26. He’ll be a rookie in 2025. Even so, there’s work ahead. He sits 113th in the FedExCup Fall standings and must keep pushing to secure his status.
Takumi Kanaya: Strength
Takumi Kanaya is familiar with the course and has a lot of motivation from his home country. He finished T-7 here in 2021 and recently won on the Japan Golf Tour, which gives him more confidence as he tries to make the PGA Tour. His driving is impressive—42nd in Good Drives Gained more than 50 rounds (top 5 in the field)—perfect for Yokohama's tight layout, where accuracy on the fairway is more important than power. Betting models say he's undervalued at +7500, and in his last five starts, SG: Off-the-Tee was +0.259. Experts like Ben Coley say he's a good bet for firm conditions that favor locals. At 50/1, he's a classic EW sleeper for a patriotic top-8 run, especially in a field of 78 players where Japanese players often do better than expected.
Max Homa/Sam Ryder/Takumi Kanaya Match Tips & Odds
- As Max Homa finished out on the 9th hole at Black Desert Resort on Friday, he shook hands with his caddie, handed off his putter and doubled over in pain.
- Max Homa hit a perfect bunker shot in his golf game and bounced back with a 67, which was really impressive.
- Ryder has finished under par seven times and completed a round without a bogey twice in his last 14 rounds. He has also carded the best score of the day once and finished with a top-10 score twice in his last 14 rounds.
- Moreover, over his last 14 rounds, Ryder has finished within three strokes of the best score of the round twice and within five strokes on five occasions.
- Great news for Takumi Kanaya, sitting at an impressive provisional 12th in the US Men's Golf competition. The first round was suspended due to darkness, but he’s showing strong potential.
Max Homa/Sam Ryder/Takumi Kanaya Match Prediction 26th October 2025
Max Homa/Sam Ryder/Takumi Kanaya Match Prediction 26th October 2025
This matchup is tough to predict. Both golfers have shown strong form and real potential. Max Homa shot a bogey-free 66 today, but he did it while dealing with a bone spur in his ankle. He also just split from swing coach John Scott Rattan and was seen back on the range with former coach Mark Blackburn. His injury may limit him, but he is trying to push through it without excuses. Because of Homa’s ankle issue, Takumi Kanaya may have a slight edge going into this round.
Our first prediction is Takumi Kanaya to win - 2.75 odds for Bet365
Our second prediction is Takumi Kanaya to win 1st Hole - 2.70 odds for 1Xbet
Our third prediction is -1 Handicap Takumi Kanaya - 2.25 odds for Betway
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