Longest Tennis Ball Putt Into A Door

Canada

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Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada / September 27, 2011

Doug McManaman used a golf club to putt a tennis ball into a door 840 inches (70 feet) away.

Tags: tennis ballfarthestdistanceputtingdoor

Rules

- ball must strike door fully
- must use standard tennis ball
- must provide video evidence of roll
- must use golf putter

Comments
  • United States Eleanor Mummy

    Yeah Barbarra, this is horrible. People waste their time on God knows what. Anyway, if this record setter will really need to fix those doors, better to contact https://thwindowsdoors.com/replacement-windows-and-doors-kitchener/ as this company will send their quotations quickly and won't waste too much of your endless time. They will come and change the doors fast.

  • United States Barbarra BBonney

    This sounds not so funny at all. This woman must have too much of free time. She mist have broken all those doors and now has to fix them all. I don't pity her.

  • United States J BAG

    One problem with this "record". There is no evidence that the ball was putted into the door. It could have been thrown, kicked, spit, catapulted, shot put, tossed, hurled, flicked, punted, drop kicked, kicked off of a tee, hit with a 3 iron , 4 iron, 5 iron, 6 iron, 7 iron, 8 iron, 9 iron, pitching wedge, sand wedge, lob wedge, 5 wood, 3 wood, or Driver. It also could have been hit with a baseball bat, shot with a hockey stick, hit with a tennis racket, put through a pitching machine, etc. There is no proof it was putted, therefore i demand it be removed and the previous record be reinstated!

  • The Internet HALK

    Doug, woundn't cheat but it did ask for video evidence but congrats!

  • United States Mick Cullen

    Yep, the criteria clearly ask for video evidence of the roll. While I don't doubt you did it, your cameraman failed you here, Doug.

  • United States Alex Cunningham

    As much as I hate to admit it, Joseph is right. This should be denied.

  • Belgium JoeNagy

    you can't see him putt it

  • United States Marc

    At :26, the tennis ball hits the measuring tape. I wonder if the putt would have made it if the tape wasn't there.

  • United States Alex Cunningham

    Looked much closer than 300... but alas, it still beats my record... for now.

  • Belgium JoeNagy

    yea!

  • Belgium JoeNagy

    Just Beat that!

  • United States Rob Birdsong

    Hi Joseph, Mick and Alex are right. I've editted this title to read "Putt" and anded a piece of criteria stating you must use a golf putter. Can you re-attempt this record? Im going to re-assign the record to Alex for now.

  • United States Alex Cunningham

    Yeah Mick, I mentioned that in my e-mail.

  • United States Mick Cullen

    I'm going to have to agree with Alex here. I also have to remind Record Setter that this record should be "putted," not "rolled."

  • United States Alex Cunningham

    I think we should change this record to "failed"... I sent a e-mail to Rob explaining why since my commenting was broken at the time. Long story short, there isn't conclusive video evidence (among other things).

  • United States Mick Cullen

    Yeah, I don't see why not!

  • United States Alex Cunningham

    Technically when Mick submitted the record, he didn't specify "must be indoors". Have at it Peter

  • Australia Peter Craig

    I think it would open up the category if outdoors is allowable. In my opinion I think it would be fine, otherwise you're restricted to the biggest building you can find

  • United States Mick Cullen

    I don't believe I specified that in the criteria when I submitted it on Carl's behalf.

  • Australia Peter Craig

    Does it have to be indoors?

  • United States Alex Cunningham

    (thus to potential record setters: please use a putter!)

  • United States Alex Cunningham

    I will restate what Mick said... The ball was putted, not rolled.

  • United States Alex Cunningham

    In my video I think I said your record was 8 feet... sorry.

  • United States Mick Cullen

    The ball was putted, not rolled! :)

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