MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA – In a stunning display of speed and accuracy, a Minnesota man has shattered the world record for the fastest completion of an 18-hole disc golf round. The remarkable feat was achieved by [Name], a self-proclaimed “recreational” player from the Minneapolis area.
According to witnesses, [Name] completed the challenging course in an astonishing 4 minutes and 58.76 seconds, eclipsing the previous record by a significant margin. The record-breaking round took place at [Course Name] in [Location], a popular disc golf destination known for its tight fairways and demanding holes.
[Name], who wishes to remain anonymous for now, described his record-breaking experience as “surreal.” “I’ve always loved playing disc golf, but I never thought I’d be able to break a world record,” he said in an interview. “I just focused on making each shot count and trying to stay in the zone.”
The current record holder, who has been playing disc golf for several years, credited his success to a combination of practice, strategy, and a bit of luck. “I’ve been working on my putting and driving, and I think that really paid off today,” he said. “I also tried to stay relaxed and focused, which helped me maintain my pace throughout the round.”
The Guinness World Records organization has confirmed that [Name]’s achievement meets the criteria for a new record, and officials are expected to verify the record shortly.
The record-breaking round has sent shockwaves through the disc golf community, with many top players and enthusiasts congratulating [Name] on his incredible achievement. “This is an amazing accomplishment, and we’re thrilled to see [Name] push the limits of what’s possible in our sport,” said [Official’s Name], a spokesperson for the Professional Disc Golf Association.
As news of the record spreads, [Name] is expected to become a celebrated figure in the disc golf world. For now, he’s just enjoying the thrill of his remarkable achievement. “It’s an incredible feeling to know that I’ve set a new standard for speed and accuracy in disc golf,” he said with a smile. “I’m looking forward to seeing how others respond to this challenge.”