Ever wondered just how fast could you could really play a par five? Well wonder no more.
With four-man Spanish, Danish and French teams led respectively by Open de España tournament hostSergio Garcia, Thorbjørn Olesen and Raphaël Jacquelin, the European Tour and Access All Areas set some of the European Tour's finest a challenge - play the 500-yard par five fourth at iconic Valderrama in a relay format in the quickest time possible and with it - attempt to break a Guinness World Records title.
Garcia captained a Spanish squad featuring compatriotsRafa Cabrera Bello, Pablo Larrazábal and Nacho Elvira, while Olesen led a Danish team completed byLucas Bjerregaard, Morten Ørum Madsen and Lasse Jensen. Finally, Jacquelin had a squad featuringAlex Levy, Gregory Havret and Romain Wattel.
With 68 seconds to beat, who prevailed? Could anyone get that coveted Guinness World Records title?
Sounds like fun right? It was. Enjoy..
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Scroll down for a selection of superb Getty Images snaps from the challenge.
Romain Wattel makes a dash for it after hitting the tee shot for Team France.
Rafa Cabrera Bello dismounts during Team Spain's attempt.

Lasse Jensen celebrates a strong Danish bid.

High stakes...

No time to waste for Spain's Pablo Larrazábal.
Allez!!

Morten Ørum Madsen and Danish captain Thorbjørn Olesen flying high after a dramatic finish.

Huge celebrations for Team France.
Team Denmark all smiles on the fourth at Valderrama.
The big moment as Guinness World Records adjudicator Anna Orford announces the results...

...as France are formally inducted into the Guinness World Records with a spectacular time of 34.8 seconds. Allez les bleus!