PGA Tour player Max Homa has switched up his equipment contracts during the off-season, with the world no.27 leaving Titleist to become a tour staff ambassador for Cobra Puma Golf.
As part of the multi-year endorsement deal, Homa will play with Cobra’s new DS-Adapt LS driver as well as the brand’s fairway woods, King MB irons and King wedges. He will also use a Cobra staff bag on tour. He will also be wearing Puma’s new Ignite Elevate 2 Tour golf shoes.
The 27-year-old Ryder Cup star will continue to use Titleist’s Pro V1 golf ball and putt with his Scotty Cameron Phantom 5.5 Mallet.
Speaking about the new deal, which was announced a day before the first event of the new PGA TOUR season, Homa said: “I am super excited to join the Cobra Puma Golf team. Gear that’s on the cutting edge of technology and the most comfortable shoes in the game are a great combination for any player.
“The Cobra Puma Golf brands are undoubtedly a natural fit for my game, style, and personality and I’m looking forward to a long-term relationship that will be fun and exciting for years to come.”
In a separate announcement, Homa has signed an apparel sponsorship deal with clothing brand LuLulemon and will wear pieces from its 2025 collection on tour this season.
“Lululemon already takes up most of my wardrobe with workout and lounge apparel, so it feels like a dream come true to have the opportunity to work with such an iconic brand,” Homa said.