In March 2015 a world first and Guinness World Record attempt to drive an electric golf cart from Pattaya, on Thailand’s Eastern Seaboard to Phuket on the West Coast, will take place. Led by Graham Haslam and Mark Cameron, the world record attempt will raise money for the Thai children’s education charity Phuket Has Been Good To Us.
The “standard” electric golf cart selected for the record-breaking attempt will include some modifications, namely solar panels which will help to increase the power per charge by 20%, giving the cart a range per charge of approximately 85 kilometers.
Ready for their world record attempt: Mark Cameron (left) and Graham Haslam (right).
The intrepid cart drivers will raise funds by stopping to play some of Thailand’s most famous golf courses including Banyan and Springfield Royal CC, both in Hua Hin, Burapha Golf Course, Laem Chabang Golf Course and Santiburi Samui, considered one of Thailand’s most picturesque courses, with the final round to be played at Laguna Phuket.
“The journey from Pattaya to Phuket will take approximately 24 days, travelling 1,200 kilometers through nine provinces,” said Haslam.
“While we expect the journey to be challenging, tiring and fun, the main aim of the world record attempt is to draw attention to the fantastic work of the Phuket Has Been Good To Us Foundation and raise money to support their work further.”
Haslam and Cameron will also be playing Scotland’s famous St Andrews Old Course during the trip by paying a visit to GolfZone’s golf simulator in Ekkamai, Bangkok.
During the journey, the world record go-getters will be joined on the golf courses by Asian Tour professionals such as Berry Henson, pending their schedules. And should the golf cart start to fall behind schedule, Phuket-based racing driver Dylan Young may be called in to make up lost time.
There will be no problem recognising the pair should they be at a golf course near you as their clothing has been sponsored by GOT shirts and Loud Mouth golf apparel.
Among others, Fox Sports Asia and Golf Channel Thailand will be airing the footage of the trip and highlighting the experiences of the journey.
The world record attempt will conclude with a Gala fundraising event at the Phuket Hard Rock Café where the drive will be recognised by Guinness World Records as a new world record, and the actual golf cart used on the journey will be auctioned off to raise further money for the charity.
The money raised from the world record golf cart challenge will enable Phuket Has Been Good To Us to provide free English lessons to more than 1,000 underprivileged Thai children aged 3 to 18 in three government schools on Phuket.
For more information on how to sponsor this world record attempt, contact [email protected].