Australian golfer Min Woo Lee has made his mark in the Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy co-founded Tomorrow Golf League (TGL) by setting a new driving distance record on the indoor simulator.
Lee unleashed a monster drive that traveled 343.8 yards on the Bonnie Link virtual course, reaching a ball speed of 189.4 mph. The Bay Golf Club member’s achievement represents the longest drive recorded in the innovative indoor golf league to date.
Bay Golf Club Takes on Los Angeles
The record-breaking drive came ahead of The Bay Golf Club’s Monday night showdown against Los Angeles Golf Club at 7pm ET. Lee’s Bay Golf Club teammates include Swedish rising star Ludvig Aberg, former Open Championship winner Shane Lowry, and PGA Tour winner Wyndham Clark.
The Los Angeles Golf Club roster features English veteran Tommy Fleetwood, former world number one Justin Rose, major champion Collin Morikawa, and rising American talent Sahith Theegala.
TGL’s Indoor Revolution
The Tomorrow Golf League represents a significant shift in professional golf entertainment, combining real golf shots with virtual course simulations. Players compete in a custom-built arena featuring a massive simulator screen and real putting surfaces.
Lee’s driving prowess has translated well to the indoor format, with the 26-year-old Australian demonstrating the power that has made him one of the longer hitters on the PGA Tour. His record-setting performance adds another layer of excitement to the innovative league that aims to bring golf to a new generation of fans.
The match between Bay Golf Club and Los Angeles Golf Club promises to showcase more of the high-tech golf action that has captured attention since TGL’s launch.
Let Min Woo COOK 👨🍳
Reaches 189.4mph and sets the longest drive record on Bonnie Link at 343.8 yards. All in a day's work.
📺 Bay vs LA on Monday at 7pm ET pic.twitter.com/kNlb0j3TtF
— TGL (@TGL) February 8, 2026
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