35 Hours, 126 Holes: Kelechi Ezihie’s Epic Golf Record Bid

In a remarkable display of stamina and sheer determination, 27-year-old New York golfer Kelechi Ezihie has completed a marathon golf session that lasted a staggering 35 consecutive hours on a Long Island course, potentially playing his way into the Guinness World Records.

Ezihie teed off at the Huntington Crescent Club at approximately 6:30 PM on Sunday, June 8th, and didn’t sink his final putt until shortly after 5:30 AM on Tuesday, June 10th. During this grueling period, he completed an impressive 126 holes.

Accompanied by supportive friends, and equipped with flashlights and glow-in-the-dark golf balls to navigate the darkness, Ezihie pushed through intense fatigue, considerable leg pain, and even periods of rain. His relentless effort was driven by the ambition to break what he believed to be the Guinness World Record for the longest continuous golf session.

While official verification from Guinness World Records can take time as evidence is reviewed, Ezihie’s extraordinary feat has already captured significant attention, highlighting the immense physical and mental endurance required to undertake such a challenging endeavor.

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