NY golfer plays for 35 hours to chase world record
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A New York man is laying claim to the record for most consecutive hours playing golf โ€” a 35-hour stint on a course on Long Island that began early Sunday evening and ended early Tuesday morning.

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Kelechi Ezihie initially planned to play 24 hours to set a Guinness World Record, only to learn hours into his effort that a British golfer had played for 32 straight hours on a course in Norway at the end of May. His sister had called him after seeing the 32-hour record while searching the internet, he said. Surprised but determined, he plodded on through rain, fatigue and drenched and aching feet to outlast the Brit, Isaac Rowlands.

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โ€œI feel proud to be able to say I am a world champion,โ€ he said. โ€œThis is an opportunity that not many people have. Itโ€™s definitely something I will be telling my kids and my grandkids, moving forward in the future.โ€ Armed with friends, flashlights and glow-in-the-dark golf balls, the 27-year-old Ezihie teed off at Huntington Crescent Club at about 6:30 p.m. on Sunday and sank his last putt shortly after 5:30 a.m. Tuesday โ€” playing the 18 holes seven times for a total of 126 holes, he said.

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Along the way, friends took video of the entire outing and other people served as witnesses so Guinness could verify the record, he said. He was allowed a five-minute break per hour, under Guinness rules, and ended up taking 20-minute breaks at the end of each round while still following the rules.

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Kylie Galloway, a spokesperson for London-based Guinness, said it takes 12 to 15 weeks for specialists with the organisation to review evidence and declare whether a record has been set. He said no one currently holds the record for longest golf marathon, and anyone who applies must have played at least 24 hours.

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Ezihie, an assistant manager at an organisation that serves people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and autism, said he wanted to set the record to promote diversity in golf. โ€œPeople become intimidated when they hear about golf and they think itโ€™s for the wealthy,โ€ he said in a phone interview on Wednesday.

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โ€œI see how much golf has taught me, and I just believe that golf is a game that everybody should be able to get a chance to play and they could definitely learn life lessons from this game.โ€ Ezihie, who has been playing golf for only two and a half years, also promotes golf locally and is trying to raise funds to build a golf centre in Imo State in Nigeria, where he is from, to build interest in the sport among children. He has lived in the US since 2008.

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Near the end of his golf marathon in Tuesday’s early hours, Ezihie said his feet were really hurting. โ€œI was willing to play โ€œtill the wheels fell off, and I did just that. My legs gave up on me and I was limping almost through the whole round,โ€ he said, adding, โ€œI enjoyed every round.โ€



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