Australia's Brett Stanford, a member of the aptly named YouTube posse, How Ridiculous, drained a 120 metre left-to-right breaking putt, that's right...putt.... on the Point Walter GC in Western Australia.


That computes to 395 feet and a new world record for the "longest golf putt non-tournament," according to the folks at the Guinness World Records. 

Stanford broke the record held by Fergus Muir, a Scotsman who in 2001 drained a 125-yarder (375 ft.) at the St. Andrews Eden Course with a hickory-shafted putter.

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