PART 11 - 2009 RE/MAX World Long Drive Championship FINAL MATCH ESPN

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  • www.longdrivers.com/index.php
    The RE/MAX World Long Drive Championship powered by Dick's Sporting Goods evolved out of the National Long Drive Championship, which began in 1975. It has grown from a mostly low-key event to one that includes golfers from virtually every corner of the world. Competitors come from more than 125 countries, and vie for a purse worth over $450,000. The RE/MAX World Long Drive Finals are tape-delayed to air each year during the Christmas season on ESPN and ESPN2, and have become a holiday tradition.

    2009 marked the fifteenth year that RE/MAX has sponsored the event. In the early years, drives of 325 yards gave hitters a chance at finishing in the money." Today-hitters typically need to drive the ball at least 350 to 360 yards to advance to the qualifying rounds.
    Each year an excess of 10,000 competitors attempt to qualify for the RE/MAX Finals. These qualification events occur at approximately 300+ sites around the globe. The 2010 RE/MAX Finals qualifying kicks off at the Diamond in the Desert Classic in Mesquite, NV on the Championship Grid.
    7 Divisions:
    Open Division (Any age)
    Senior Division (45 +)
    * Super Seniors Division (50 +)
    * Grand Champions Division (55+) NEW FOR 2010
    * Legends Division (60+) NEW FOR 2010
    * Masters Division (65+) NEW FOR 2010
    * Ladies Division (Any age) NEW FOR 2010
    Local and Regional qualifying for Super Seniors (50+), Grand Champions (55+), Legends (60+), Masters (65+) and Ladies Divisions is NOT necessary. A one time entry fee of $800 gives competitors in these five divisions a one-way ticket to the World Finals in Mesquite, Nevada.
    The 2010 RE/MAX World Long Drive Championship powered by Dicks Sporting Goods is open to all comers - pros and amateurs alike. Visit the "How To Enter" page to find out about rules and regulations and the sites and dates for local qualification events nearest you.
    The Open and Senior Division road to the RE/MAX World Finals begins with a local qualification event where you show up ready to give it your best shot. Time permitting you may enter multiple times. Based on total entries, as many as six hitters will advance from each Local to one of 10 Regional Championships, which take place in late summer. To increase your chances to qualify for the RE/MAX World Finals, enter as many local qualifiers as you like and compete in more than one region. Local entry fees are $40.00 for six balls. There are substantial savings at locals for LDA members. Visit the LDA member web page for details. Local and Regional qualifying for Super Seniors (50+), Grand Champions (55+), Legends (60+), Masters (65+) and Ladies Divisions are NOT necessary. A one time entry fee of $800 gives competitors in these five divisions a one-way ticket to the World Finals in Mesquite, Nevada.
    The RE/MAX Finals are orchestrated in scenic Mesquite, Nevada. Great desert golf, Las Vegas-style gaming, and much more highlight the area.
    Footage copyright, Long Drivers of America.
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Komentáře • 21

  • @karldomingues4030
    @karldomingues4030 Před 3 lety

    thx for posting the vids

  • @GuitarCrazy12100
    @GuitarCrazy12100 Před 12 lety +4

    his club speed is my ball speed.

  • @SwingManGolf
    @SwingManGolf Před 13 lety +1

    2:24...amazingly he does it with his shoes untied.

    • @karldomingues4030
      @karldomingues4030 Před 3 lety

      well look at the size difference. Montgomery is huge and Sadlowski is small

  • @MattStanfield97
    @MattStanfield97 Před 12 lety

    +3 actually

  • @andrelens32
    @andrelens32 Před 12 lety

    I bet that this was on ESPN 8 "The Ocho"

  • @nickstratton8168
    @nickstratton8168 Před 6 lety

    Why did the money go down 💯000

  • @michaelandrewskora
    @michaelandrewskora Před 12 lety

    well look at the size difference. Montgomery is huge and Sadlowski is small

  • @AustinCrawford1
    @AustinCrawford1 Před 12 lety

    what is allen iverson doing there?? 1:31

  • @pierofavento5188
    @pierofavento5188 Před 11 lety

    Totally agree with you but I also think that some swings just look calm and relaxed even though the clubhead might travel faster than in other swings where the golfer looks like he's shitting himself.

  • @GuitarCrazy12100
    @GuitarCrazy12100 Před 12 lety

    @extrachromosone im pretty sure sadlowski is a scratch golfer....

  • @Nightwing690
    @Nightwing690 Před 14 lety

    his back will go to shit before he's 30

    • @KevinLuWX
      @KevinLuWX Před 7 lety

      He is 30, his back is just fine

  • @sandersuperfollador
    @sandersuperfollador Před 14 lety

    @vXCONSTANTINEXv you clearyl have no clue what are you talking about . look at montgomery's body frame , it,s like three sadlowski . thats why jamie must swing faster

  • @willharbeson2458
    @willharbeson2458 Před 11 lety

    SPOILER: Jamie Sadlowsi wins! XD

  • @giles644644
    @giles644644 Před 14 lety

    thx for posting the vids