Brisbane’s Mick McLoughlin SMASHES Guiness World Record – News Hub

CharitiesAidWelfare, General News 18/10/2025 08:37 Chipping for Charity 3 mins read Brisbane’s Mick McLoughlin SMASHES Guiness World Record Brisbane golf fanatic, company director, father, corporate leader and long-time supporter of Ronald McDonald House Charities, 62-year-old Mick McLoughlin is no stranger to world records – in 2021 he shattered the Guiness World Record by playing 2001 holes in seven days, raising an incredible $342,000 (from a goal of $250k) for sick kids and their families. Now, he’s done it again, SMASHING a 24-hour chipping marathon! And he’s still going! Already he has just SMASHED the current world record of 10,392 golf balls into a target zone in 24 hours – and he has only been going for 19 HOURS!!! The current record has been held since 2002 and over 400,000 people have attempted to break it. Mick officially started at 12.30pm yesterday and has until 12.30pm today – though he may complete earlier with a huge lead on the record. Why is he doing it? To raise vital funds for Ronald McDonald House Charities. “I’m aiming to hit at least 11,000 balls, probably more if I can push through. So I’ll need balls in store,” said Mick McLoughlin. “The difference this time
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