Help Cam Smith as he attempts world record golf lesson

He’s not only coming back, Cameron Smith also hopes to give back to Australian golf in world-record fashion.

Returning to Australian fairways for the first time in three years this month, the British Open champion and his coach, PGA Professional Grant Field, are plotting to break the Guinness World Record for the largest golf lesson.

Smith and Field will attempt to enter the record books at the Royal Queensland driving range on November 20, when the pair will need more than a thousand fans to gather for priceless tips from Australia’s world No.3.

The current record was established in Mexico in 2011, with 1073 participants involved in a lesson organised by Golf PARa Todos, a community initiative of the Mayakoba Golf Classic at the El Camaleon Golf Course.

Some 1153 golfers started the lesson but 80 either left before the 30-minute mark required to meet Guinness World Record criteria or were not actively participating.

To achieve the world record, he will need more than 1,400 people registered and in attendance.

If you would like to join Cameron Smith and his coach, PGA Professional Grant Field for the biggest golf clinic ever at Royal Queensland Golf Club ahead of the Fortinet Australian PGA Championship then click here to register.

The event details are as follows:

  • DATE: Sunday, 20 November 2022
  • TIME: 10.00am – 12.10pm
  • LOCATION: Royal Queensland Golf Club, Driving Range
  • EQUIPMENT: Please bring a golf club (Iron) to participate
  • PARKING: FREE – located on Curtin Ave East

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Geoff Kuehner, CEO