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105-foot eagle putt Sunday
at the Valero Texas Open
Patrick Fishburn sank a 105-foot eagle putt sunday at the Valero Texas Open. The PGA TOUR's longest in 17 years - after a 300 yard drive to the front of the. the 17th green
April 6th 2025
SAN ANTONIO — Patrick Fishburn holed the longest putt on the PGA TOUR in 17 years Sunday: a 105-foot, 8-inch roll for eagle on the par-4 17th at the Valero Texas Open.
Fishburn hit a 300-yard tee shot to the narrow front lobe of the green. His putt climbed a steep hill and clambered in, becoming the longest made putt on TOUR since Craig Barlow made one of 111 feet and 5 inches in the final round of the 2008 Buick Open.
The putt put Fishburn at 2-under through eight holes. He finished 4-under for the tournament, good for a T5 finish. Fishburn now sits at 80th in the FedEx Cup standings and 102nd in the OWGR.

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