Australian YouTube stars How Ridiculous have made a name for themselves with their incredible basketball trick shots, but the guys have taken to fairways for their latest sporting feat after managing to set a new world record for the Longest golf putt - non-tournament.
 
Team member Brett Stanford managed the historical shot at the 5th hole at the Point Walter Golf Course, Western Australia earlier this month.
 
The epic shot has been confirmed by Guinness World Records as being from a distance of 135.67 yards (120.6 m) - just over the length of an American football field including its endzones.
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Stanford's amazing shot beats a record that has stood since 2001, when Fergus Muir, then 66, from St Andrews, Scotland used an 80-year-old hickory-shafted putter on the par-3 fifth hole at the town's Eden Course to record a hole in one measuring 125 yards (114.3 metres).
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The How Ridiculous gang – consisting of Brett Stanford, Derek Herron and Scott Gaunson – recently won back their title back for the highest basketball shot ever when Derek successfully netted from the top of the Mauvoisin Dam in Valais, Switzerland, from a staggering height of 180.968 metres (593.73 ft) .
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