Watch Australian pro David Micheluzzi make the world’s longest putt

The record for the world’s longest putt has been broken after an Australian pro golfer made one from 139-yards away.

Australian golfer David Micheluzzi has etched his name into the Guinness World Records by sinking a remarkable 139-yard putt at Yas Links in Abu Dhabi.

Competing alongside over 65 other players including Tommy Fleetwood, Min Woo Lee, and Justin Rose in the week before the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, Micheluzzi successfully holed the putt on his second attempt.

The DP World Tour orchestrated the event with a unique setup, placing the hitting area on the fairway of the downhill seventh hole, 127 meters from the flagstick.

The putt surpassed the previous record for the longest non-competition putt with added challenges like sprinkler heads, bunkers, and a wildly sloping green.

After an uphill battle and close calls by other competitors, Micheluzzi’s shot navigated a long, snaking path to the hole. And the scenes were jubilant to say the least.

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