Jamie Sadlowski was born on July 6,1988 and is a Canadian professional long driver, golfer and ice hockey player from St Paul, Alberta.
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Jamie Sadlowski has two brothers; his brother Brandon is a hockey player.
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Jamie Sadlowski first entered a long drive competition in Edmonton at the age of 14, and claims to have been able to hit a ball over 400 yards at just 16.
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Jamie Sadlowski won the World Long Drive Junior Championships in 2005 and 2006.
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Jamie Sadlowski won $250,000 for winning his first world title in 2008, and $150,000 defending it in 2009 during the economic difficulties.
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Jamie Sadlowski won the 2008 finals as number 1 seed against number 2 seed Dewald Gouws, with a drive of 418 yards, hitting 434 yards in an earlier round.
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Jamie Sadlowski reached the semi finals in the 2010 championships but lost to eventual champion, England's Joe Miller, with a best of 388 yards as compared to Miller's 396.
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Jamie Sadlowski competed in a charity competition at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions in Hawaii which included professional golfers Bubba Watson, Dustin Johnson and Robert Garrigus.
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Jamie Sadlowski faced Watson in the final and won easily with a drive of 407 yards, compared to Watson's biggest drive of 347 yards.
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Jamie Sadlowski is naturally left-handed and is able to drive some 300 yards using a left-handed club but is more able playing right-handed.
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Jamie Sadlowski has achieved several other impressive feats with other clubs, with his records as of 2010 being 350 yards with a 14 degree hybrid, 300 yards with a 3-iron, 260 yards with a 5- iron, 240 yards with a 7-iron, 180 yards with a pitching wedge.
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Jamie Sadlowski decided to quit long drive competition in the middle of 2016 in order to play professional golf.
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Jamie Sadlowski made his debut in the BNI Indonesian Masters by shooting 4 under par, ranking at T46.
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