What is Emerald Coast Ultimate Long Drive?
Itâs the regional home of the worldâs largest long-drive organization, giving golfers across the Emerald Coastâfrom Destin to Pensacolaâa place to compete for distance and fun.
What is long-drive golf?
Long-drive golf is a power-driven competition where players hit the ball as far as possible off the tee instead of completing an entire course.
Who can participate?
Anyoneâmen, women, juniors, seniors, and adaptive athletesâfrom Niceville and Fort Walton Beach to Santa Rosa Beach and 30A can join.
Where are events held?
Across the Emerald Coast, including Destin, Panama City Beach, Miramar Beach, and Pensacola.
Why try long-drive?
Itâs exciting, fast-paced, and socialâperfect for golfers in Seaside, Grayton Beach, and beyond who love distance off the tee.
Is it only for pros?
Noâplayers from Freeport to Navarre can join regardless of skill.
How often are events?
Dozens occur yearly across the coast, from local leagues to regional majors.
What is the Championship Series?
A series of league, regional, and world-level events culminating in the ULD World Championship.
What age divisions exist?
Youth (7U-17U), Open, Masters (35+), Senior (50+), and Super-Senior (60-85+).
Is long-drive popular on the Emerald Coast?
Yesâinterest is booming in Destin, Niceville, and Panama City Beach, where golfers enjoy combining power and competition.
How do I start competing?
Sign up for an Emerald Coast Ultimate Long Drive membership and join your nearest event in Destin, Navarre, or Pensacola.
Do I need to hit 400 yards?
Not at allâif youâre long for your group, youâre ready.
Can I use my regular driver?
Yesâmost beginners in Fort Walton Beach and Niceville start with their own club.
How often should I practice?
Two to three focused sessions weekly at your local range in Destin or Panama City Beach will build consistency.
What type of range works best?
Wide, open rangesâsuch as those near Santa Rosa Beach or Miramar Beachâallow full-power swings.
Is coaching available?
Yesâtrained long-drive coaches operate throughout the Emerald Coast.
What workouts help?
Core, leg, and rotational training improve speed and distance.
What data should I track?
Clubhead speed, ball speed, launch angle, and spin rate.
Can beginners have fun?
Absolutelyâmany in Grayton Beach and Seaside join for the thrill, not just trophies.
Is there a minimum age?
Youth divisions start at seven and under.
What is a Tour Card or membership?
Your annual pass to compete in Emerald Coast Ultimate Long Drive events.
How much does it cost?
Fees vary by division but are affordable for local players from Navarre to Freeport.
How do I register?
Purchase a membership and select events in Destin, Pensacola, or 30A from the schedule.
Whatâs a league event?
A local series where Niceville and Fort Walton Beach players earn ranking points.
Whatâs a regional major?
A larger competition drawing competitors from across the Emerald Coast and Florida Panhandle.
How do I qualify for Worlds?
Earn enough points from your league or major events.
Is there prize money?
Yesâespecially for adult divisions in Destin and Pensacola events.
Are amateur divisions available?
Yesâgreat for casual players around Santa Rosa Beach and Seaside.
What if I miss registration?
Contact the event directorâmany Destin and 30A events allow late entries.
Can I compete once without joining a league?
Yesâyou can enter single events across the Emerald Coast with membership approval.
How does scoring work?
Players hit two sets of six balls; the longest drive in the grid counts.
Whatâs the grid like?
Ranges from 100-120 yards wide and 400+ yards long, often on courses in Destin or Panama City Beach.
How long does an event last?
Typically two to three hours from check-in to final results.
How are ties handled?
Sudden-death playoffs decide final placements.
What divisions compete together?
Age and gender-based divisions keep competition fair for Niceville to Pensacola players.
Can I play in multiple divisions?
If eligible, yesâyou can enter Masters and Open.
Whatâs the dress code?
Standard golf attire; collared shirts are preferred at coastal venues like Miramar Beach.
Are spectators allowed?
Yesâevents draw crowds from Fort Walton Beach, Navarre, and Santa Rosa Beach.
How are drives measured?
By official laser or radar systems on site.
Can friends or coaches help?
Support is welcome off-grid, but not inside the tee box.
Maximum club length? 48 inches.
Golf balls? Supplied at each event for consistency.
Music? No headphones allowed for safety.
Alignment tools? Not permitted during competition.
Golf bag on tee? Prohibited.
Distance measurement? Laser or radar from tee to ball mark.
Tee choice? Any standard tee approved.
Club restrictions? USGA-conforming only.
Spin or speed limits? None â as long as the ball lands in the grid.
Out of bounds? Does not count toward score.
(These rules apply across Destin, Niceville, and the entire Emerald Coast tour circuit.)
What helps increase distance?
Core strength and rotational speed training â a favorite focus for Fort Walton Beach players.
Does club fitting help?
Yesâlocal fitters in Pensacola and Destin can tune shafts and lofts for maximum carry.
Best speed drills?
Overspeed training and weighted driver swings improve power.
Where to practice?
Try wide ranges in Panama City Beach or Santa Rosa Beach with ample grid space.
How often to train?
Two to three speed sessions weekly.
Will long-drive training help regular golf?
Yesâit improves strength and distance for every shot from 30A to Freeport courses.
Are there online resources?
Yesâtutorials and training videos from Emerald Coast Ultimate Long Drive coaches.
Does weather matter?
Yesâwind and humidity along the Gulf Coast affect carry distance.
Should I buy a launch monitor?
Great investment for tracking progress at home or on ranges in Destin or Niceville.
Can I get private coaching?
Yesâcertified long-drive trainers operate across the Emerald Coast.
Where are local events?
Competitions run year-round in Destin, Niceville, Miramar Beach, Santa Rosa Beach, and Panama City Beach.
Is it family-friendly?
Yesâgreat for families around Navarre and Seaside.
Where can I practice locally?
Coastal driving ranges and golf clubs welcome long-drive practice with approval.
Are there local coaches?
YesâDestin and Pensacola have some of Floridaâs top speed coaches.
How do I stay updated on events?
Follow Emerald Coast Ultimate Long Drive social channels for Destin and 30A updates.
Do local events lead to nationals?
Yesâtop finishers from Niceville and Pensacola qualify for larger tournaments.
Can my family watch?
Absolutelyâbring friends and family to Destin and Grayton Beach venues.
Is it safe for older players?
Yesâsenior divisions keep competition safe for every age.
Typical entry fees?
Modest costs make events accessible across the Emerald Coast.
Can I practice on a course?
With permissionâsome Freeport and 30A courses offer designated practice areas.
What are World Rankings?
Points earned from league events in Destin to Pensacola determine rank.
How do I earn points?
Compete in official Emerald Coast Ultimate Long Drive events.
When is the World Championship?
Each fall, with regional qualifiers throughout the year.
Do I need to qualify?
Yesâvia local and regional events from the Emerald Coast circuit.
Can spectators watch Worlds?
Yesâfans from Santa Rosa Beach to Panama City Beach attend.
Does winning local events qualify me?
Oftenâit depends on division and points earned.
Do rankings reset?
Yesâeach season starts fresh.
Are divisional rankings separate?
Yesâjuniors, seniors, and adaptive athletes rank individually.
Can international players join?
Yesâcompetitors worldwide travel to Florida events.
What happens after the season?
Champions are honored, rankings finalized, and a new season begins.
How much to compete?
Membership plus entry feeâaffordable for Emerald Coast players.
Bring own clubs? Yes.
Is travel covered? Noâparticipants handle their own travel and lodging.
Prize money in local leagues? Some events offer cash payouts.
How are prizes determined? Based on field size and sponsorship.
Spectator fees? Most Destin and Navarre events are free.
Insurance required? Waivers are signed at registration.
Refund policy? Varies by event and venue.
Sponsorship available? Yesâlocal businesses from 30A to Pensacola can partner.
Can I volunteer? Yesâvolunteers keep Emerald Coast events running smoothly.
Is long-drive safe?
Yesâprofessional staff ensure safety at every Emerald Coast event.
Rules on alcohol or drugs? Zero tolerance.
What if I break a rule? Officials may penalize or disqualify.
How are distances verified? Radar and laser measurement.
All shots OB? No score recorded.
Adaptive divisions? Yesâfor athletes with disabilities from Pensacola to Panama City Beach.
Code of conduct? Respect and sportsmanship on and off the grid.
Can someone coach me mid-set? Noâcoaching is limited to before your turn.
Weather delays? Events pause for lightning or storms common along the Gulf Coast.
Appeal a ruling? Discuss with event officials on site; a formal process is available.
Emerald Coast Ultimate Long Drive welcomes everyoneâfrom seasoned pros in Destin and Pensacola to first-time hitters in Santa Rosa Beach and Freeportâwho love the thrill of hitting the long ball.
Join us for upcoming competitions across the Emerald Coast and see how far your drive can go!