Max Homa Hits Longest Drive in PGA Tour's ShotLink Era
Unheralded Homa Stuns with 477-Yard Bomb
Impressive Distance on Par-4 Hole
In a remarkable feat of power and precision, American golfer Max Homa has smashed the record for the longest drive in the PGA Tour's ShotLink era, which began in 2003. During the third round of the Sentry Tournament of Champions on Saturday, Homa unleashed a colossal 477-yard drive on the par-4 seventh hole at Kapalua Resort's Plantation Course.
Despite not being known for his exceptional distance off the tee, Homa's drive was a testament to his incredible skill and timing. The 3048-yard average driving distance he recorded last season placed him 62nd on the PGA Tour. However, on this particular shot, he showcased his raw power, sending the ball an astonishing distance.
Homa's tee shot on the 525-yard seventh hole was carefully measured by the PGA Tour's ShotLink technology, which provides detailed data on every shot played by every player. The confirmation of the 477-yard distance further solidified Homa's record-breaking achievement and made him the talk of the golf world.
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