Globetrotting
Hall of Fame

Recent undated handout pictures released by the Guinness World Records show 49-year-old trick golf artist Karsten Maas, from Denmark, who secured his place in the 2015 Guinness World Records book for creating the world’s longest usable golf club. Recent undated handout pictures released by the Guinness World Records show 49-year-old trick golf artist Karsten Maas, from Denmark, who secured his place in the 2015 Guinness World Records book for creating the world’s longest usable golf club. It measures 4.37, (14ft 5in) in length and has been used to drive a ball a distance of 165.46m (542ft 10.16in)
26-year-old Nancy Siefker, who has made it into the latest world records book for the furthest arrow shot with the feet. The circus artiste from California, USA, is able to shoot an arrow 6.09m (20ft) on to a target measuring just 5.5 inches. 26-year-old Nancy Siefker, who has made it into the latest world records book for the furthest arrow shot with the feet. The circus artiste from California, USA, is able to shoot an arrow 6.09m (20ft) on to a target measuring just 5.5 inches. The 60th anniversary edition of the Guinness World Records book will reflect on six decades of record-breaking while also featuring the latest additions to the oddball hall of fame. PHOTOS: AFP / RYAN SCHUDE and RANALD MACKECHNIE





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