Max Homa's Monster Drive Sets Kapalua Record
Longest Drives on the PGA Tour
Homa's Tee Shot Shatters Records
Max Homa has made history on the PGA Tour with the longest recorded drive on the seventh hole at Kapalua's South Course. On Saturday, the 32-year-old unleashed a colossal 477-yard behemoth, setting a new standard for distance.
Exceptional Driving on the Seventh Hole
Homa's prodigious drive is particularly remarkable considering the average drive on the same hole that day was an impressive 406.3 yards. This average makes the length of Homa's shot even more astounding.
Homa's Equipment Setup
Homa's power is not only attributed to his natural talent but also to his carefully crafted equipment setup. He uses a Titleist T100 5-iron with a KBS-Taper 130 X shaft, a combination known for its distance and accuracy.
Homa Overcomes Struggles
Despite not being known for his power game, Homa showed remarkable resilience on Saturday. After starting the day five shots behind the leaders, he rallied to master the challenging South Course at Torrey Pines.
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