(Reuters) - Golf fans respect great putting but what they seem to enjoy most is watching a player smash the ball a prodigious distance.
That universal appeal is what organisers of the Long Drive World Series are trying to tap into as they head to England for a razzle-dazzle competition that might have traditionalists wondering what ever happened to the old game.
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