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Long Drive – Past Champions Archive Long Drive – Past Champions Archive Drafted By: Board of United International Long Drivers Last Update: November 2015 2015 Event Winner 1 American Golf Longest Drive Championship Dan Konyk 2 Arizona LD Championship Series #1 (Morning) Jim Waldron 3 Arizona LD Championship Series #1 – Senior (Morning) Lance Reader 4 Arizona LD Championship Series #1 (Afternoon) Matt Hanger 5 Arizona LD Championship Series #1 – Senior (Afternoon) Lance Reader 6 Bull’s Classic Ryan Reisbeck 7 Bluff City Shootout Will Hogue 8 COLD Shootout Mitch Grassing 9 Dixie Classic Trent Scruggs 10 Drive for Show – Kenya – Pro Division Simon Ngige 11 Drive for Show – Kenya – Junior Boys Akshay Chandaria 12 Drive for Show – Kenya – Womens Rachel Chebukati 13 Drive for Show – Kenya – Men Mike Kisia 14 East Coast Classic Will Hogue 15 European LD Championship by Mini – Senior Johan Tumba 16 European LD Championship by Mini – Super Senior Johan Tumba 17 European LD Championship by Mini – Open Joe Miller 18 Florida State Long Drive Championship Kevin Shook (Saturday) Landon Gentry/Jeremy Easterly (Team/Saturday) Ryan Reisbeck (Sunday) 19 ILDC Bash for Cash IV – Open Chris Mason 20 ILDC Bash for Cash IV – Senior Jeff Gavin 21 ILDC Canadian National Championship Niilo Schonfeld 22 ILDC Canadian National Championship – Senior Ron Lampman 23 ILDC Canadian National Championship – Ladies Fareen Samji 24 ILDC World Team Finals Team USA Blue (Landon Gentry, Kevin Shook, Jeff Crittenden, Stephanie Hartline, Bobby Peterson) 25 ILDC World Team Finals – Individual Ryan Winther (USA) 26 ILDC World Team Finals – Individual Senior Jeff Crittenden (USA 27 ILDC World Team Finals – Individual Ladies Fareen Samji (CAN) 28 LDA WinStar Invitational Jason Eslinger 29 LDA World Long Drive Championships Tim Burke 30 LDA World Long Drive Championships – Senior Jason Zuback 31 LDA World Long Drive Championships – Super Senior George Slupski 32 LDA World Long Drive Championships – Ladies Sandra Carlborg 33 LDET – Sweden Maurice Allen 34 LDET – Estonia Dewald Lubbe 35 LDET – Slovenia Maurio Benaglio 36 LDET – Belgium Maurice Allen 37 LDET – Holland John McSloy 38 LDET – Italy Maurice Allen 39 LDET – Spain Scott Beaven 40 LDET – Masters Cup Dewald Lubbe Long Drive – Past Champions Archive Drafted By: Board of United International Long Drivers Last Update: November 2015 41 Mesquite Long Drive Ultimate Championship – Open Joe Miller 42 Mesquite Long Drive Ultimate Championship – Senior Jeff Crittenden 43 Mesquite Long Drive Ultimate Championship – S.Senior Phil Naylor 44 Mesquite Long Drive Ultimate Championship – Grand Frank Miller Champions 45 Mesquite Long Drive Ultimate Championship – Legends Daniel Fournier 46 Mesquite Long Drive Ultimate Championship – Masters Dixon Spear 47 Mile High Shootout Trent Scruggs 48 Mile High Shootout – Senior Jeff Crittenden 49 Mutant Golf Long Drive Championships – Omaha Ryan Reisbeck 50 One Stop Power Shop Match Play Championship Landon Gentry 51 Quantum Driving: Team Event South Africa: Canada vs. South Africa Jason Cook, Donovan Snyman, Gerhard Coetzee 52 Quantum Driving: Individual Event Niilo Schonfeld 53 Rockwell LD Championship Ryan Reisbeck 54 Swedish Long Drive Championship - Open CJ Hellstrom 55 Swedish Long Drive Championship - Senior Marcus Edblad 56 Swedish Long Drive Championship - Super Senior Tony Nilsson 57 Tennessee Shootout Jeremy Easterly 58 United States Senior Long Drive Championships – Senior Eddie Fernandez 59 United States Senior Long Drive Championships – Super Joe Amlong Senior 60 United States Senior Long Drive Championships – Legends Daniel Fournier 61 United States Senior Long Drive Championships – Grand George Moisoff Champion 62 United States Senior Long Drive Championships – Masters David Brinker 63 World Power Golf Match Play Championships - Open Joe Miller 64 World Power Golf Match Play Championships - Senior Jason Zuback 65 World Power Golf Match Play Championships - Super Senior Vince Ciurlini 2014 Event Winner 1 Arizona LD Championship Series #1 Jim Waldron 2 Arizona LD Championship Series #1 – Senior Brian Pavlet 3 Arizona LD Championship Series #2 Matt Hanger 4 Arizona LD Championship Series #2 – Senior Lynn Ray 5 Bull’s Classic Kevin Bullard 6 Bluff City Shootout Tim Burke 7 California LD Championship Series #1 Matt Hanger 8 California LD Championship Series #1 – Senior Scott McCormack 9 COLD Shootout Mitch Grassing 10 Conforming Club Series Ontario #1 Jeff Gavin 11 Conforming Club Series Ontario – Senior #1 Jeff Gavin 12 Conforming Club Series Ontario – Ladies #1 Fareen Samji 13 Conforming Club Series Ontario #2 Jeff Gavin Long Drive – Past Champions Archive Drafted By: Board of United International Long Drivers Last Update: November 2015 14 Conforming Club Series Ontario – Senior #2 Jeff Gavin 15 Conforming Club Series Ontario – Ladies #2 Fareen Samji 16 Conforming Club Series Ontario #3 Maurice Allen 17 East Coast Classic Rob Tiettmeyer 18 Endless Summer Invitational Richard Moore 19 European LD Championship by Mini Joe Miller 20 European LD Championship by Mini – Senior Johan Tumba 21 European LD Championship by Mini – Super Senior JT Mc Tumba 22 European LD Championship by Mini – Ladies Jessica Wallstrom 23 European LD Championship by Mini – Amateur Alexander Cederwall 24 First Coast Classic Aaron Mansfield 25 ILDC Bash for Cash III – Open Ryan Gregnol 26 ILDC Bash for Cash III – Senior Jeff Gavin 27 ILDC Canadian National Championship Nilo Schonfeld 28 ILDC Canadian National Championship – Senior Stephen Lowe 29 ILDC Canadian National Championship – Ladies Fareen Samji 30 ILDC World Team Finals International #2 Jake Hansen, Carlos Abbott, Niilo Schonfeld, Brian Lawler, Liezl Diffenthal 31 ILDC World Team Finals – Individual Chris Mason 32 ILDC World Team Finals – Individual Senior Brian Lawler 33 ILDC World Team Finals – Individual Ladies Heather LeMaster 34 LDA - Desert Launch Josh Crews 35 LDET – Belgium Joe Miller 36 LDET – Germany Joe Miller 37 LDET – UK Joe Miller 38 LDET – Slovenia Joe Miller 39 LDET – Spain Joe Miller 40 LDET – Czech Dewald Lubbe 41 LDET – Italy Joe Miller 42 LDET – France Joe Miller 43 LDET – Masters Cup CJ Hellstrom 44 Mile High Shootout Troy Teal 45 Mile High Shootout – Senior David Mobley 46 NP Dodge Classic - Omaha Richie Moore 47 Re/Max World Long Drive Championships Jeff Flagg 48 Re/Max World Long Drive Championships – Senior Jeff Gavin 49 Re/Max World Long Drive Championships – Super Senior Vince Ciurluini 50 Re/Max World Long Drive Championships – Grand Champions Bobby Wilson 51 Re/Max World Long Drive Championships – Legends Mike Gorton 52 Re/Max World Long Drive Championships – Masters Rick Scott 53 Re/Max World Long Drive Championships – Ladies Sandra Carlborg 54 Rockwell LD Championship Will Hogue 55 Southwest Shootout Matt Hanger 56 Tennessee Shootout William Hinson 57 United States Senior Long Drive Championships – Super Senior John Cyrus 58 United States Senior Long Drive Championships – Grand Dan Fournier Long Drive – Past Champions Archive Drafted By: Board of United International Long Drivers Last Update: November 2015 Champions 59 United States Senior Long Drive Championships - Legends Dixon Spear 60 Utah State Long Drive Championships Chad Klein 61 World Power Golf Match Play Championships CJ Hellstrom 62 World Power Golf Match Play Championships - Senior Eric Houballah 62 World Masters of Long Driving Joe Miller 2013 Event Winner 1 APG Dixie Classic Justin Young 2 COLD Shootout Trevor Consavage 3 COLD Shootout – Senior Todd Herold 4 East Coast Classic Long Drive Championship Jeremy Easterly 5 ILDC World Team Finals - Team Canada 1 6 ILDC World Team Finals – Individual Ryan Winther 7 ILDC World Team Finals – Individual Senior Henry Roodt 8 ILDC World Team Finals – Individual Ladies Heather LeMaster 9 ILDC Bash for Cash II Adam Langmuir 10 ILDC Canadian National Championship Ryan Hawkins 11 ILDC Canadian National Championship – Senior Stephen Lowe 12 ILDC Canadian National Championship – Ladies Fareen Samji 13 LDA Desert Launch Mitch McDowell 14 LDA Desert Launch - Senior Vince Ciurluini 15 LDET – European Championship Joe Miller 16 LDET – European Senior Championship Eric Houballah 17 LDET – Czech Republic Joe Miller 18 LDET – Czech Senior Championship Eric Houballah 19 LDET – Spanish Championship Joe Miller 20 LDET – Spanish Senior Championship Eric Houballah 21 LDET – Masters Cup Joe Miller 22 LDET – Masters Cup Senior Tony Nilsson 23 LDET – Swedish Senior Championship (Malmo) Johan Tumba 24 Masters of Long Drive Championship Ryan Steenberg 25 Mile High Shootout Trent Scruggs 26 Mile High Shootout – Senior James East 27 North Carolina Long Drive Championship Jeff Gavin 28 Re/Max World Long Drive Championships Tim Burke 29 Re/Max World Long Drive Championships – Senior Stephen Kennedy 30 Re/Max World Long Drive Championships – Super Senior Pat Dempsey 31 Re/Max World Long Drive Championships – Grand Champions Bobby Wilson 32 Re/Max World Long Drive Championships – Legends Miguel Jamie 33 Re/Max World Long Drive Championships – Masters Rick Barry 34 Re/Max World Long Drive Championships – Ladies Heather LeMaster 35 Rockwell Long Drive Championship Ryan Reisbeck 36 Söderby1 Senior, Scandinavian Tour Tony Nilsson 37 Söderby2 Senior, Scandinavian Tour Johan Tumba Long Drive – Past Champions Archive Drafted By: Board of United International Long Drivers Last Update: November 2015 38 Söderby2 Open, Scandinavian Tour Tom Hollingworth 39 Southern California Championship Brennen Truax 2012 Event Winner 1 Aldila World Powergolf Matchplay Champion Jorgen Trank 2 Audi LDC
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