David "Ogie" Ogron is the world's fastest golfer, holder of two Guinness Book of World Records, and unofficial holder of many more extreme "speed" golfing world records. He has performed in front of more than 80 million people on television and in live events, dazzling audiences young and old with his unique talent with a golf club. He performed on the David Letterman Show where he set an unofficial world record of 1064 balls hit in 30 minutes. He also set his 2-minute Guinness World record in Beijing before a television audience of 30 million. From Frankfurt to New York, Dallas to Toronto, Ogie has performed in front of NFL, NBA, MLB and NCAA audiences for more than seven years. He has appeared on the CBS Early Show seven times, setting new 60-second records on almost every occasion. He has been named ESPN's "Play of the Day" ten times. He has been recently notified by Guinness that he is being awarded the Guinness World Record for the most applications for one event, 280,989 submissions to challenge Ogie's 24-Hour extreme golf record. So far, no one has beat it.