World record for longest golf club broken again: video
Texan man re-enters Guinness Book of Records for using world’s longest golf club.
It seems like every month someone is making a longer golf club to hit a golf ball and break the world record.
A few months ago it was this guy and now it’s this guy – Michael Furrh from Arlington, Texas. Michael has apparently held the record before – only to lose the prestigious title in 2012.
He is now back into the Guinness Book of Records after hitting this a golf ball with a driver measuring 20-feet 6-inches (6.25 metres) and weighing 52 ounces (~1.4kg). After a few warm up hits, Furrh managed to hit the ball 62 yards.
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