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Brian Pavlet is amazing, he hits golf balls through plywood.

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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2007

http://www.birdieball.com Brian Pavlet, 6-year pro from Phoenix, Arizona, previously won the National Long Drive Championship in 1993, with a 336 yard bomb. In addition, Pavlet has taken 5th place in '95, 11th in '96, 3rd in '97 and 5th in '98. In 1997, Brian's longest drive totaled an amazing 435 yards, and he's hit the overall longest drive in the championship 3 of the past 6 years. Pavlet, who also holds over 10 other Long Drive Titles. He played golf and baseball at the University of Nevada-Reno.

Brian also holds the record for longest drive recorded in national preliminary rounds-435 yards and the average drive for seven years of competition was 365 yards.

Brian has worked with such companies as Black & Decker, Caterpillar, Hilton, IBM, PepsiCo, Wal-Mart. Brian Pavlet has established himself as one of the supreme showmen in power golf exhibitions. Pavlet's prodigious blasts create a sensation wherever he appears and have earned plaudits from the many corporations, charities, and country clubs that book his services.

This video was taken at Mira Vista, Golf Club in Aurora, Colorado. After his exhibition he broke the world BirdieBall long drive record with a drive of 79 yards. The memory of the video card runs out just as he sets up to break the BirdieBall record, but non-wind aided he hit it 79 yards.

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  • At First, I was like "Wow! a 6 year old!"

  • well hes a long driver and thats how he makes his money...so I guess its drive for show and drive for dough

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  • Paul Slater hit the ball 720 yards down the runway. Now that's far

  • @petdog101 you dont know how many times ive heard "drive for show, put for dough" nice one

  • "Six-year" pro. Not "Six year old" pro.

  • Well we do spell colour as color (makes more sense IMO), but Americans do not spell night as "nite." Maybe you've seen it in the word "nite lite" for example, which is how stupid companies trying to make their product look cool would spell night light.

  • happy gilmore

  • i probably couldnt even hit a bit of plywood from there lol

  • dough you idiot

  • please invest in a dictionary

  • Same Here i'm Like No way 336 yards and he's six.

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