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European Tour quartet set world record for fastest hole in 24.75 seconds
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(Clockwise from top left) Sean Crocker, Nicolai Hojgaard, Wilco Nienaber and Min-woo Lee. /AFP

(Clockwise from top left) Sean Crocker, Nicolai Hojgaard, Wilco Nienaber and Min-woo Lee. /AFP

Professionals usually take 10 to 15 minutes to complete a hole on a golf course, but four European Tour players teamed up to break the Guinness World Record by achieving the feat in 24.75 seconds.

Sean Crocker of the United States, Nicolai Hojgaard of Denmark, Min-woo Lee of Australia and Wilco Nienaber of South Africa took up the challenge to break the record of 27.88 seconds set by an American team in 2018.

"I don't know about you guys but I kind of want to put 'Guinness World Record holder' in my Instagram bio," Crocker said.

The hole chosen was the 501-yard fourth at Valderrama Golf Club in Spain.

After several failed attempts over more than two hours and many howls of frustration, Nienaber launched a 361-yard drive on to the fairway where Crocker waited for the ball to come to a stop.

His 140-yard approach shot landed within four feet of the hole and Lee sank the putt as Hojgaard lifted the flag.

The quartet had a nervous wait as the judges reviewed the footage and when the official time was announced – 24.75 seconds – it sparked wild celebrations.

Crocker failed to make the cut at the Andalucia Masters but, as promised, he leaves with an updated Instagram bio and his name in the record books.

Source(s): Reuters

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