New Record Set for Longest Golf Shot in Disc Golf History
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The Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA) has announced that a new record has been set for the longest golf shot in disc golf history. On February 10th, professional player, Max Nichols, threw an incredible 1,086-foot putt on a specially designed course in Florida.
This remarkable achievement surpassed the previous record of 1,071 feet held by another talented player. The event was part of the PDGA's World Championships, and spectators were left stunned as Nichols sank the shot with ease.
The new record has sparked widespread interest within the disc golf community, with many praising Nichols' skill and determination. "This is an incredible feat that showcases the level of talent in our sport," said a spokesperson for the PDGA. "We're thrilled to see players pushing the limits of what's possible on the course."
Nichols himself was modest about his achievement, stating that he's just glad to have been part of such a great event. When asked about his strategy for the shot, he revealed that it took months of practice and preparation to perfect the technique.
The new record has also raised questions about the future of disc golf, with some speculating that longer courses and more challenging shots could be on the horizon. As the sport continues to grow in popularity, one thing is clear: the sky's the limit for talented players like Max Nichols.
Note: The original article is not provided as it is a copyrighted material from 1998-2026 by the Professional Disc Golf Association.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/2011-membership-survey-results