Golf photographer Patrick Koenig has broken the world record for the most different 18-hole golf courses played in a single year after he completed the 18th hole of his 450th golf course at the Omni Interlocken in Denver, Colorado on October 17.
Koenig’s remarkable journey, ‘The RGV Tour 2.0,’ has been a monumental endeavour – he originally set himself the target of playing a staggering 500 golf courses across a 365-day period – and is set to complete that tally ahead of the tour’s finale in January. His passion and determination have now rewritten the record books, surpassing the previous record of 449 courses set back in 2009.
His first round was at Monarch Beach Golf Club in California on January 3, with the final round scheduled to take place at Chambers Bay in Washington on January 2, 2024.
Throughout the challenge, Koenig exclusively wore ECCO GOLF shoes, and has fully utilised the brand’s exceptional comfort and durability throughout the world record attempt. Koenig commented: “There are no other golf shoes that I would rather have played 450 different golf courses in besides ECCO. They are comfortable, perform exceptionally well and are built to last. It’s the perfect recipe for this world record achievement.”
Timo Vollrath, Head of Global Marketing at ECCO GOLF, expressed his admiration for Koenig’s remarkable feat, commenting: “We’re really proud to have partnered with Patrick during his World Record attempt. It’s a great honour to support Patrick during a year in which he spent a lot of time in his golf shoes.
“Huge congratulations to Patrick for this incredible achievement, and we are delighted that ECCO GOLF shoes have completed the record-breaking 450 courses with him!”
Koenig has documented his journey across the USA on his Instagram account, which can be found here, and on his dedicated website, which can be found here.