You know whom Team Europe could have used at the Ryder Cup two weeks ago? Joe Miller.
The 31-year-old Englishman won his second World Long Drive Championship on Wednesday at WinStar World Casino in Thackerville, Oklahoma. His winning smash went 423 yards and almost rolled off the premises.
Walk off winner!!!!
Congrats, @JoeMillerLDC! #WorldLongDrive pic.twitter.com/BoVMtRAtc6— Golf Channel (@GolfChannel) October 13, 2016
Miller won the event in 2010 before a five-year hiatus from the top.
In the final round of the seven-day competition, each golfer gets to chose the best of eight drives. Miller won on his fifth drive. He also clocked distances of 437 yards in the quarterfinal and 439 yards in the semifinal.
437 in the quarters. 439 in the semis. 423 in the final.@JoeMillerLDC is the 2016 #WorldLongDrive Champion! pic.twitter.com/jmntHbu4wr
— Golf Channel (@GolfChannel) October 13, 2016
Miller was pumped for his victory.
Remember this event for next year. It's the Slam Dunk Contest and Home Run Derby combined for golf.
-- Follow Jeffrey Eisenband on Twitter @JeffEisenband.