Max Homa, the Unexpected Powerhouse, Hits Record-Breaking Drive
Long Drive on Kapalua's Seventh Hole
477-Yard Bomb Shakes Up PGA Tour
Despite not being known for his explosive drives, Max Homa stunned the PGA Tour with a historic shot on Saturday at The Sentry at Kapalua. His 477-yard poke on the par-4 seventh hole is the longest ever recorded in the ShotLink Era, which began in 2003.
The American golfer unleashed a towering drive that left his competitors in awe. The ball soared high into the Hawaiian sky and landed an astonishing distance down the fairway.
"I hit it good, but I didn't think it went that far," said Homa after the round. "It's definitely the longest drive I've ever hit."
Homa's extraordinary feat is even more impressive considering the challenging conditions at Kapalua. The course is known for its strong winds and undulating fairways, which can make it difficult to produce long, accurate shots.
Despite not being the archetypal power hitter, Homa has showcased his ability to hit the ball a long way. This record-breaking drive is sure to boost his confidence and make him a formidable contender in future tournaments.
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