What happens when you pair up a 6-time PGA tour winner from Los Angeles with a Grammy-nominated rapper from South Central? In the first episode of ”Artists and Athletes” , brought to you by Rolling Stone and BMW, you come to realize that Max Homa and Schoolboy Q might be the perfect match. On paper, these two could not be more different. Max Homa played college golf at UC Berkeley, before eventually working his way to becoming a professional golfer on the PGA Tour.

Not only has he won multiple tournaments but he has also continued to be one of the most entertaining personalities in the sport. On the other side of the tee box is Quincy Hanley, better known as Schoolboy Q, a West-coast rapper who has been a mainstay in the world of hip hop for over a decade thanks to his many personal hits and collaborations with label mate Kendrick Lamar. Trending Trump Says We ‘Gotta’ Restrict the First Amendment It's Really Happening: Oasis Will Reunite for a World Tour in 2025 Francis Ford Coppola: 'I Have Nothing Left to Lose' What I Saw at the 2024 DNC Inflamed My Hatred of the ‘Media Elite’ Although they might come from different beginnings, the guys seem to visualize the world and success through a very similar lens.

From the moment Max Homa first arrived in his BMW 7 Series, to his home course of Whisper Rock Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona, the chemistry between the two came naturally. Schoolboy Q, who was in town for a concert in Phoenix for his ‘Blue Lips’ tour, has.