When it comes to smashing a golf ball really fucking hard, England's Joe Miller is one of the world's best and his recent performance at the World Long Drive Championship in Thackerville, Oklahoma has blown us away.
Justin Thomas may have hit a 414-yard drive at the WGC Bridgestone Invitational last season but when it comes to the World Long Drive Championships, many smash that record with their eyes closed.
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Miller, who twice went over 435-yards on the way to winning his second title. rarely plays golf but who cares about putting and chipping when you've got this ridiculous swing.
Joe gave us a reminder of his Championship-winning drive on Twitter this morning:
If you're wondering how much these types of drives are worth, Miller received $125,000 for his efforts and a boxing-style title belt.
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The record distance achieved in a European Long Drive Championship is 473-yards by Allen Doyle in September 2005.
The world record recognised by Guinness Records as the longest drive in a competition is 515-yards by 64-year-old Mike Austin. He achieved this feat in 1974 at the US Senior National Open Qualifier,
You're not far away, Joe.
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Keep up the smashing work!
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