Jamie Sadlowski

Jamie Sadlowski (born July 6, 1988[1]) is a Canadian professional long driver, golfer and ice hockey player from St. Paul, Alberta.

He also competed in a charity competition at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions in Hawaii which included professional golfers Bubba Watson, Dustin Johnson and Robert Garrigus.

[4] He generally uses a Callaway X2 Hot driver with 4 to 5 degrees of loft in competition with the maximum legal 48" House of Forged Shaft.

[6] Sadlowski claims that the secret behind his unusually long drive is because of his intensive cardio work out and flexibility exercises in the gym and to "Think 'swing fast, not hard.

'"[2][5] CBS golf announcer Gary McCord said the reason he is able to hit such phenomenal distances is because "he's figured out how to move his muscles in time and space faster than the big guys.

"[2] His very active participation in hockey and in badminton and other sports developed fast-twitch muscle fibers in Sadlowski's left side (very important in the ability to drive long distances), while strengthening his wrists.

Sadlowski decided to quit long drive competition in the middle of 2016 in order to play professional golf.