One of the longest hitters in golf history just re-appeared at a Monday qualifier
Up until Bryson came along last year, the player who finished atop the Driving Distance ranking with the longest average wasn’t John Daly, or Tiger Woods, or Bubba Watson or Dustin Johnson. It was Hank Kuehne, who averaged a whopping 321 yards in 2003, which he followed with a 314-yard average in 2004.
Keuhne never won on the PGA Tour, but he captured the U.S. Amateur and played for Oklahoma State during an illustrious amateur career. He finished second twice on tour before a combination of injuries slowly began hampering his PGA Tour career. But on Monday, one of the longest-hitters in PGA Tour history reemerged during a Monday Qualifier ahead of the AT&T Byron Nelson.
Hank Kuehne, 2003 vs. 2021 pic.twitter.com/XbdDJiKogO
— LKD (@LukeKerrDineen) May 10, 2021
Spotted at the @ATTByronNelson Monday Qualifier. 👀
45-year-old Hank Kuehne seeking his first TOUR start since 2013.
In 2003, he became the first player to average over 320 yards in Driving Distance. pic.twitter.com/xRuhtmgIuq
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) May 10, 2021
His swing still looks pretty darn good — and powerful — which sent Luke Kerr-Dineen from Golf.com down a quick little rabbit hole to see what we can learn from this long-lasting swing. He came across this clip from his Playing Lessons from the Pros from his days on tour, where he highlighted his four swing keys: (video below)
- Relaxed arms and wrists, free of tension, at setup.
- A low, wide takeaway.
- Set the club so the club forms a 90 degree angle with the left arm halfway through the backswing.
- Turn as much as you can with your shoulders
Some pretty straightforward thoughts, that serve as a good reminder for the rest of us.
Watch the full clip below:
Article originally appeared on: Golf.com