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Golfer named Kelechi AGhi has claimed to play golf for 35 hours in a row. He wanted to record his name in the Guinness World Records. He continued to play golf despite rain, fatigue and leg pain. Its V …Read more

Golfer claims to play golf for 35 hours in a row.
Highlights
- New York 27 -year -old AGIHIHI played golf for 35 consecutive hours
- Meanwhile, he played a total of 126 holes
- Following the rules, he also took a 20 -minute break at the end of each round.
New Delhi. Golfer named Kelechi AGhi has claimed to play golf for 35 hours in a row. The New York golf player played golf for 35 hours in a row on Sunday evening to Tuesday morning on a course in Long Island. This player named Kelechi AGIHIHI had initially planned to play 24 hours to make a Guinness World Record. But a few hours later he came to know that in May, a British golfer was played for 32 consecutive hours on a course in Norway. He told that his sister had called him after seeing a 32 -hour record while searching on the Internet.
27 -year -old AGIII played 126 holes
With his friends, flashlight and golf balls shining in the dark, 27 -year -old AGIHII started playing at Huntington Cressant Club at around 6:30 pm on Sunday and put his last put after 5:30 pm on Tuesday. Meanwhile, he played a total of 126 holes. He told that his friends made a video of the entire game and others worked as a witness so that it could get the approval of the Guinness Record. As part of the rules of Guinness, he was given a five -minute break every hour. Not only this, he also took a 20 -minute break at the end of each round while following the rules.
Whether the record is made or not, you will know in 12 to 15 weeks
Kylie Gallow, a London -based Guinness World Record spokesman, said that it takes 12 to 15 weeks for the experts of the institution to review the evidence and declare whether a record has been made. He said that right now there is no record of continuous golf playing in anyone’s name and whoever applies should play at least 24 hours.

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Active in journalism for nearly 15 years. Study from Delhi University. Interest in sports, especially in cricket, badminton, boxing and wrestling. IPL, Commonwealth Games and Pro Wrestling League events have been covered. From February 2022 … Read more