Miraculous bounce results in world record for longest women's drive
Phillis Meti may have lost in the final, but she walked away with a world record.
Long-drive competitor Phillis Meti may have lost in the finals of the 'Mile High Showdown' but she left with something better than a victory: a new world record.
In her semi-final match, Meti carried her ball 340 yards - a distance that's ho-hum in these type of events.
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However, it appears Meti's ball makes contact with a marker or sprinkler head, shooting the rock forward 60 yards.
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The drive, finishing at 406 yards, counted as a new world record for longest women's drive.
Troy Mullins defeated Meti in the finals with a 374-yard bomb, with Meti "only" able to muster a drive of 363 yards.