If you go out to the golf course and find yourself playing behind former MLB outfielder Eric Byrnes, chances are you won’t be waiting long. In fact, Byrnes recently set a record for the most holes played in a 12-hour period.
Using only an eight iron and nearly always on the run, Byrnes completed 245 holes at Napa Golf Course at Kennedy Park in the 12-hour period.
“Byrnes, 42, played polo style, which meant swinging one-handed while on the run,” Daniel Brown of Bay Area News Group reported. “He slowed only to tee off or to putt once the ball was within 5 feet of the hole. His first 18 holes took a mere 41 minutes.”
In total, Byrnes ran 65.5 miles, though it’s worth noting that if your goal is to record a low score on the course, this is probably not the best way to do it.
245 holes in 12 hours. We wonder what @byrnes22 average score was? ⛳ ️ https://t.co/2M9au6BEuH pic.twitter.com/iQO9UMmq0l
— Strava (@Strava) April 27, 2018
Guesstimating avg score per hole = 7
— Eric Byrnes (@byrnes22) April 27, 2018
Average score per round = 126
13.5 rounds x 126 shots = 1701
Plus 2 extra holes = 1715 total shots ♂️ https://t.co/MulSu3utM5
Per Brown, the previous record was set by New Zealand’s Brad Luiten. In 2017, he played 237 holes in 12 hours without a cart. So, Byrnes broke the record with room to spare. It was also done for a noble cause, as the former MLB player raised upward of $5,000 for non-toxic lymphoma research.
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