Guinness World Record
Golf Fest Phoenix February 12, 13 2016
Longest golf carry backwards (below 1,000 meters) 294 Yards 1 Foot 4 Inches
Longbow Golf Club Mesa Arizona elevation 431 meters
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Full story Form AZ360 Brad Cesmat
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Longest Carry 294 Yards 1 Foot 4 Inches
4th Longest Carry 290 Yards
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2nd Longest Carry 292 Yards
5th Longest Carry 288 Yards
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3rd Longest Carry 292 Yards
6th Longest Carry 288 Yards
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Most Golf Balls Driven in One Hour - Full Swing 1090
Most Golf Balls Driven in One Hour - Full Swing edited video
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Most Golf Balls Driven in One Hour - Full Swing Full hour video
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Most Ball Hit over 300 Yards in one Hour
Most Golf Balls hit over 300 yards in One Hour- Edited Video
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Most Golf Balls hit over 300 Yards in One Hour- Full Hour Video
Friday for the most golf balls hit over 300 Yards in one hour. I come up short. I only hit 285 balls over 300 yards. A belive I hit about 358 total balls. The heat got to me, I wasn't ready for that big of a change. Practicing in 50* weather that hitting when it was 88*. Still it was a very successful weekend. Raising money for the jgaa and the first tee of Phoenix. |
Jonathan Lynn Ray (1988-2003)
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Three World Record Attempts
Longest Carry Backwards (below 1000 meters)
Most Golf Balls Hit Over 300 Yards in one Hour - 448
Most Golf Balls hit with Driver in one Hour - My Goal is over 900
Most Golf Balls Hit Over 300 Yards in one Hour - 448
Most Golf Balls hit with Driver in one Hour - My Goal is over 900
A Swing For the Guinness Record Books Stirs Excitement in Phoenix
Golf Fest returns to Longbow Golf Club Feb. 12-13 where attendees will receive a free round of golf, a chance to test out all of the latest clubs and enjoy free clinics from the pros!
PHOENIX (Jan. 13, 2016)—Whispering in the air of Mesa is the buzz of one of the top outdoor shows in the country. And no, this isn’t your local country concert. Located on green fairways, the stage is being set to tee off another year of excitement. Everything new in golf will be on display at the Longbow Golf Club in Mesa on Feb. 12 and 13. Golf Fest, in its 7th year in Phoenix, will exhibit a variety of activities including free golf clinics by PGA pros, a trick shot exhibition and a long drive clinic.
But wait—there’s more. With a special surprise, this year’s show will feature Lynn ‘Capt’n Crush’ Ray’s Guinness World Record attempt for the most 300-yard drives hit in one hour. Since having his record broken by Andrew Frakes of 448 golf balls hit in 2013, Ray will try to reclaim his place in history on both days of the show. Other current records Ray boasts include most golf balls driven in 12 hours (3,781), most golf balls hit with a driver in one hour indoors (669) and most golf balls hit with a driver in 12 hours indoors (4,801).
If that’s not enough jam-packed action, attendees will also be able to meet representatives from premier golf companies ranging from TaylorMade, Cleveland, Cobra, Callaway, Titleist, Adams, Ping, Wilson and more. These companies will be offering golfers a chance to test their latest clubs and equipment for all to try out as well as offering incredible deals on shoes,clothing, tee times, and much more.
Golf Fest attendees will also receive a certificate good for a free round of golf at Longbow Golf Club (with tee time restrictions and a cart fee) along with a one-year subscription to Golf Digest.
Golf Fest Phoenix is sponsored in part by Welk Resorts, Topgolf, Coulter Infinity, Wilson and Longbow Golf Club. For more information about Golf Fest, please call Heidi Tweedt at (619) 683-3700 or visit www.golffestshows.com. Admission is $10 for adults and children under 10 are admitted free. Show hours are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days.
Golf Fest returns to Longbow Golf Club Feb. 12-13 where attendees will receive a free round of golf, a chance to test out all of the latest clubs and enjoy free clinics from the pros!
PHOENIX (Jan. 13, 2016)—Whispering in the air of Mesa is the buzz of one of the top outdoor shows in the country. And no, this isn’t your local country concert. Located on green fairways, the stage is being set to tee off another year of excitement. Everything new in golf will be on display at the Longbow Golf Club in Mesa on Feb. 12 and 13. Golf Fest, in its 7th year in Phoenix, will exhibit a variety of activities including free golf clinics by PGA pros, a trick shot exhibition and a long drive clinic.
But wait—there’s more. With a special surprise, this year’s show will feature Lynn ‘Capt’n Crush’ Ray’s Guinness World Record attempt for the most 300-yard drives hit in one hour. Since having his record broken by Andrew Frakes of 448 golf balls hit in 2013, Ray will try to reclaim his place in history on both days of the show. Other current records Ray boasts include most golf balls driven in 12 hours (3,781), most golf balls hit with a driver in one hour indoors (669) and most golf balls hit with a driver in 12 hours indoors (4,801).
If that’s not enough jam-packed action, attendees will also be able to meet representatives from premier golf companies ranging from TaylorMade, Cleveland, Cobra, Callaway, Titleist, Adams, Ping, Wilson and more. These companies will be offering golfers a chance to test their latest clubs and equipment for all to try out as well as offering incredible deals on shoes,clothing, tee times, and much more.
Golf Fest attendees will also receive a certificate good for a free round of golf at Longbow Golf Club (with tee time restrictions and a cart fee) along with a one-year subscription to Golf Digest.
Golf Fest Phoenix is sponsored in part by Welk Resorts, Topgolf, Coulter Infinity, Wilson and Longbow Golf Club. For more information about Golf Fest, please call Heidi Tweedt at (619) 683-3700 or visit www.golffestshows.com. Admission is $10 for adults and children under 10 are admitted free. Show hours are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days.