Adam Long breaks 30-year-plus PGA Tour record in Bermuda

Golfer Long showcased incredible precision in hitting fairways last week in Cabo and continued this impressive performance at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship.

Long set a new record by hitting 60 consecutive fairways, surpassing the previous PGA Tour record of 59 held by Mark Claar.

The remarkable streak began during the final round of the Shriners Children’s Open, highlighting Long's consistent accuracy off the tee.

Long's exceptional driving continued with a flawless 56-for-56 fairway performance at the World Wide Technology Championship, marking the first 100% driving tournament since 1992.

Long's achievement draws parallels with Mark Claar's 1992 Memorial Tournament, making him the first golfer since Claar to accomplish such a feat.

Long's record-setting streak is still growing, with his latest game featuring seven consecutive fairway hits on the front nine, bringing the total to an impressive 65 in a row.

 Long's ability to hit every fairway in multiple consecutive games showcases a level of consistent excellence that is rare in professional 

The golfer's accuracy off the tee has become a defining feature of his recent gameplay, capturing the attention of fans and experts alike.

Long's accomplishment not only highlights his skill but also emphasizes the sportsmanship and dedication required to maintain such a remarkable streak.

Long's feat is making waves in the golfing world, establishing him as a record-setter and adding an exciting chapter to the sport's history.

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