The longest putt ever made in a professional tournament was an astonishing 375 feet (114 meters) by Fergus Muir on the St. Andrews Old Course in 2001. The putt was struck from off the green, rolling an incredible distance before dropping into the hole.
While Muir’s putt holds the unofficial record, the longest verified putt in a televised professional event is 125 feet (38 meters), made by Nick Price in the 1992 United States PGA Championship.
Long putts require a combination of precision, green reading skills, and a bit of luck, making such moments rare and unforgettable in golf history.