WATCH: PGA Tour stars post HILARIOUS video after missing the US Open cut!
Two PGA Tour winners were still enjoying the US Open final despite missing the cut.
Justin Thomas and Max Homa may have missed the cut at the 123rd US Open, but they still managed to enjoy Sunday's final.
This week was the third major championship of 2023 in the men's game, as the historic tournament took the trip out west to Los Angeles Country Club in California.
Homa, who was born in Burbank and went to university in California, was a heavy favourite going into the week.
In addition to being from the area, four of the 32-year-old's six PGA Tour wins were at tournaments based in California.
Unfortunately, the US Open won't be added to that list. Not yet.
After rounds of 68 and 76, Homa missed the cut at 4-over par through 36 holes.
Likewise, Thomas, a two-time PGA Champion, also saw an early exit from the US Open.
The 30-year-old shot rounds of 73 and 81 to miss the cut at 14-over par - one of the highest scores from anyone in the field.
But it appears by Sunday evening Homa and Thomas, ranked No. 9 and 18 in the world, respectively, had moved past missing the cut.
Instead, the two were together, drinking wine and watching the final round play out.
As Wyndham Clark tried to hold onto his slight edge over Rory McIlroy on the back nine, Thomas tweeted that he and Homa were watching it together.
He wrote:
Myself and @maxhoma23 are on our 2nd glass of rose and debating going Instagram live to share our thoughts on the golf
— Justin Thomas (@JustinThomas34) June 18, 2023
What followed was a video from the pair, breaking down how they thought the tournament would finish.
As Thomas held an imaginary microphone and shot the video, Homa gave his predictions on both the final result and what he believed he and Thomas would have shot - had they made the cut.
Incredibly, Homa's prediction of Clark winning at 10-under ended up being spot on.
Here's the hilarious clip:
@maxhoma23 with his thoughts on the golf thus far, with some terribly rude comments at the end pic.twitter.com/ZIpHpwiHTb
— Justin Thomas (@JustinThomas34) June 19, 2023