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JUNO BEACH, FLORIDA – MAY 17: Matthew Wolff of the CDC Foundation team plays his shot from the second tee during the TaylorMade Driving Relief Supported By UnitedHealth Group on May 17, 2020, at Seminole Golf Club in Juno Beach, Florida.

By Alex Myers
Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson, and Rickie Fowler are three of the longest hitters on the PGA Tour. But their pop was no match for Matthew Wolff during the TaylorMade Driving Relief.

Sunday’s charity skins game featured two long drive holes and the 21-year-old dominated on both. First, Wolff launched a 356-yard drive on No. 2 to claim a $100,000 bonus for the CDC Foundation. But his biggest poke came on the back nine.

With a $350,000 bonus on the line on No. 14, Wolff unleashed a 368-yard bomb. Ah, youth. Suddenly, the trio of thirty-somethings looked like senior tour players. Check it out:

Wolff raised a lot of money and made a lot of fans on Sunday. And after that powerful display, we’re guessing his swing coach, George Gankas, will be getting a lot of phone calls in the coming days from golfers looking to add a few yards.