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An Interview with Re/Max World Long Drive Champion, Viktor Johansson

Recently, the new ReMax World Long Drive Champion Viktor Johansson, a 23 year old college student from Stockholm, Sweden, sat down with Harrison Sports’ Long Drive Team Director, Steve Zunich. Viktor is a 6’ 7", 285 pound "giant" who played on the East Carolina University golf team and was a Swedish National Junior Player.

SZ: Congratulations on your recent victory in Mesquite, Nevada. How does it feel to be the World Long Drive Champion?
VJ: It feels great. It’s a little bit hectic as I am going through finals right now and I am graduating from East Carolina University this month. People are starting to ask about me making appearances at tournaments and exhibitions, but I’ve got to stay focused on graduating for now.

WORLD/NORTH
AMERICAN LONG DRIVE
CHAMPIONSHIP WINS
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CHAMPION
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SZ: How long have you been competing in Long Drive?
VJ: About a year and a half. This was my second appearance in the finals.

SZ: What happened last year?
VJ: I made it to Mesquite, the final 64. But I wasn’t prepared. I did not have a pre shot routine. I had no strategy. I didn’t worry about getting my first or second shot (out of six chances per round) into the grid. I just swung as hard as I could and I was out in the first round.

SZ: What about this year? What was different?
VJ: After the finals last winter, I went to work with a coach and developed a strategy to place the first shot or two in the grid and then to go for it. It allowed me to relax and be more confident. I also learned that I was going way past most of my competition with my "easy" swing, so I swing with much more control now.

SZ: You won your qualifying events by some considerable distances. When we heard about your earlier victories, we thought you were going to have a great chance to win this year. Turns out we were right.
VJ: Yeah, in Fayetteville, NC I beat a fairly prominent Long Driver by about forty yards and in Sweden I qualified for Mesquite by going sixty yards past the guy in second place.

SZ: That’s amazing. In Mesquite, you hit your second shot in an early round 414 yards, which I think was the longest at this year’s competition. It looked like the ball went about ten feet off the ground. Tell me about that shot.
VJ: That was funny. My first shot in that round missed the grid so I was still taking my easy swing, just trying to get it in play. Actually, I kind of "topped" it and I was surprised that it kept going and going. Of course I didn’t have to hit another one.

SZ: The crowd went nuts after that hit.
VJ: Yeah, that was fun.

SZ: Right after you qualified for the Final 8, you told me that you were turning professional and you asked me about a contract with Harrison, which you signed. Did you consider signing with another shaft company?
VJ: Not at all. I did not want to change shafts right before the finals. Of course I have tried all of the other shafts in Long Drive. Nothing compares to Harrison. I broke many of the other top shafts and the ones I did not break didn’t fly as straight or as long. The only thing that matters to me is winning and I feel that the Harrison shaft gives me the best opportunity to win. If I don’t win, no one is going to care about me at all.

SZ: What are your plans for the near future?
VJ: After graduation, I plan to do full time exhibitions and, of course, I will continue to compete in Long Drive events. I am having a great time and it seems like a fun way to make a living.

SZ: What would you like people to know about you that you don’t think they would suspect?
VJ: I am a scratch golfer and I am graduating Magna Cum Laude.

SZ: Congratulations again and good luck next year. If you think you are the next Long Drive Champion (or if you think you know him), contact Steve Zunich at extension #122 to learn about becoming a Harrison Long Drive Team member.

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