Wilco Nienaber hits his tee shot on Sunday on the 12th hole at Congaree Golf Club.
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Roberto Castro turned his head. Playing his back nine on Thursday at the Congaree Golf Club, he saw Wilco Nienaber’s drive on the 486-yard, par-4 11th roll about 15 yards and leave him a small wedge into the green. Castro got out his yardage book to check the carry. It was 340 yards. Castro even tweeted about the experience.
“I played in front of this dude today,” he wrote. “This drive rolled 15 yards. No wind. I saw it land, had to get my yardage book out to see how far it flew. 340. Shotlink confirmed.”
There’s head-turning distance.
There’s head-turning and yardage-book-checking distance.
There’s head-turning and yardage-book-checking and tweeting distance.
Check. Check. Check. Boom. Boom. Boom. Nienaber’s PGA Tour debut was a smash, pun intended. The 21-year-old South African is the European Tour’s longest hitter, and, this week, he was the Palmetto Championship’s longest.
“Yeah, he is an absolute stud,” analyst Trevor Immelman, a fellow South African, said during Golf Channel’s broadcast of Saturday’s round. “I’ve been telling people here in the U.S. for three years now to look out for him.”
GOLF’s Andrew Tursky wonderfully examined Nienaber’s equipment here. GOLF’s Luke Kerr-Dineen did the same with Nienaber’s swing here. Let’s take a look at the numbers that were a result of them this week:
Driving distance all holes and rank: 337.4 yards, first Driving distance leader on the PGA Tour this season: 322.7 yards, Bryson DeChambeau
Driving distance per par-4 and 5 holes (with final-round yardages): 423-yard, par-4 1st: 334-yard average 573-yard, par-5 2nd: 329 yards 343-yard, par-4 3rd: 355 yards 565-yard, par-5 4th: 354 yards 462-yard, par-4 6th: 352 yards 488-yard, par-4 8th: 351 yards 495-yard, par-4 9th: 369 yards 470-yard, par-4 11th: 346 yards 566-yard, par-5 12th: 328 yards 445-yard, par-4 13th: 336 yards 342-yard, par-4 15th: 327 yards 445-yard, par-4 16th: 335 yards 470-yard, par-4 17th: 352 yards 440-yard, par-4 18th: 256 yards (Nienaber hit iron off the tee for the first three rounds)
Longest drive: 385 yards, 367-yard, par-4 3rd, third round Longest drive on the PGA Tour this season: 425 yards, Lee Westwood, Byron Nelson
Highest ball speed: 200.806 mph, 626-yard, par-5 4th, second round Highest average ball speed on the PGA Tour this season: 190.39, Bryson DeChambeau (high of 199.55)
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