Dan Pohl to Bryson DeChambeau: Longest drivers on PGA Tour since 1980

This is the list of the longest drivers on the PGA Tour for each season since 1980, when the stat was first kept.

The PGA Tour has been keeping average driving distance stats since 1980.

In 2003, the mark of 321.4 yards was achieved by Hank Kuehne and was the standard-bearer for almost two decades. During the 2019-20 season, Bryson DeChambeau broke Kuehne’s 17-year-old mark. One year later, DeChambeau broke his own mark.

Go back to 1997, where John Daly was the first to surpass the average distance of 300 yards. In all, Daly led the Tour in driving distance 11 times.

Being a big hitter doesn’t always lead to victory. Only seven of the 20 golfers on this list won a Tour event in the same year that he led in driving. In case you were wondering, neither Tiger Woods nor Phil Mickelson ever led the Tour in driving distance.

This is the list of the longest drivers on Tour starting in 1980 through the 2020-21 season.