Rory McIlroy was filmed smashing a drive over the top of Castle Pines’ range netting on Tuesday as he prepares for a week of potentially record-breaking hitting at the FedEx Cup Playoffs’ BMW Championship in Colorado.
The PGA Tour’s second-longest hitter in 2024 – behind Cameron Champ, who leads by almost two full yards – has averaged 319 yards so far this season but could be set to extend that number by some way following four days at 6,000 feet above sea level.
Castle Pines Golf Club’s maximum measurement for its championship layout is 8,130 yards, marking it down as the longest course in PGA Tour history and exceeding the total TPC Colorado boasted during The Ascendant in July on the Korn Ferry Tour.
However, a variety of factors will ensure that players’ shots travel further, with the altitude, loft of club, heat and humidity all playing a part. The general rule is that for every 1,000 feet of elevation, the thinner air adds 1.7% of distance. So, in theory, a 300-yard drive should go about 332 yards.
McIlroy has already exhibited the science involved during his practice sessions, booming a drive out the back of the range while also carrying a tee shot on the course 371 yards for a total of 378.
A video on social media showed the four-time Major winner also blasting drives 347 yards (362 total) and 341 yards (352 total).
And in his press conference on Tuesday, ahead of a state homecoming for the Denver-born player, Wyndham Clark admitted you can “sometimes just hit one forever in Colorado.”
He said: “I think everyone starting Thursday will have a good — they’ll feel comfortable with it. A lot of guys, we play a few events at altitude and have played them.
“The tough thing with elevation is it’s not as consistent as sea level. So if you hit your 7-iron always about 185 at sea level, it constantly goes 185. Here at altitude, now let’s call it 205.
“Well, it can go 205 one shot and then 210 the next shot and then 200 the next shot. There’s a little inconsistency in the thin air and altitude depending on how high you hit it.
Rory McIlroy is carrying it 370 yards this week on the PGA Tour at 6,400 feet of elevation 😅pic.twitter.com/ZpSayNiVL2August 21, 2024
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