World’s longest ever putt holed
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What’s the longest putt you’ve ever holed? Most of us have sank the odd 40-footer. We saw someone drain a 100-footer at St Andrews once. But no-one has ever holed a putt as long as this…
Australian YouTube star Brett Stanford – part of “How Ridiculous” – canned the 135.67-yard effort on the fifth hole at the Point Walter Golf Course, Western Australia, in February.
It was captured on film, and Guinness World Records says it beats a record that has stood since 2001, when Fergus Muir, from St Andrews, used an 80-year-old hickory putter on the par-3 fifth hole at the town’s Eden Course to record a hole in one measuring 125 yards.
“We actually took turns initially and we quickly realised that I was going to be the one who was going to have the most consistency,” said Stanford, who used a new Odyssey O-Works #1 putter for the record.
“I actually did it in a couple of hours. I don’t know how many times exactly, but it would have easily been a couple of hundred attempts. It was actually really lucky it wasn’t longer. The reality is we could have been out there all day.”
The How Ridiculous team – Stanford, Derek Herron and Scott Gaunson – found fame when they dunked a basketball off the top of the Mauvoisin Dam in Switzerland, a height of almost 600 feet.