Longest successful golf putt on the PGA Tour

Longest successful golf putt on the PGA Tour
Who
Craig Barlow
What
111:05 foot (feet);inch(es)
Where
United States (San Diego)
When
27 January 2008

The longest successful golf putt on the PGA Tour is 111 feet 5 inches, achieved by Craig Barlow (USA) on 27 January 2008 at the Buick Open, staged at the Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego, California, USA.

Barlow sank his monster putt at the first hole of his final round. He actually used a lob wedge but any shot on the green is technically classed as a putt, regardless of the club used. (This also means that shots using a putter that begin off the green cannot count as putt.) Shotlink has been measuring the length of every shot made on the PGA Tour since 2003.