Alright, let’s talk about this “Cassandra Meyer Long Drive” thing. It’s been a wild ride, and I’m here to spill the beans on how it all went down.

So, picture this: I stumbled upon this name, Cassandra Meyer, and something about “long drive.” Sounds interesting, right? Naturally, I got curious. Started digging around, you know, the usual internet sleuthing.
First thing I noticed, this Cassandra seemed to be making some waves in the long drive scene. Apparently, she really improved from last season. I saw some buzz about her winning some tour in a place called Port Rowan. Now, I ain’t no expert on long drive locations, but hey, a win’s a win!
Then I found out she’s been at it for a while. Back in 2019, she was hitting up these World Long Drive Tour events. Five of ’em, no less! And get this, she placed in the top 10 three times. Even snagged a second-place finish at something called the Atlantic City Boardwalk Bash. Not too shabby, right?
This season, though, seems like she really found her groove. I saw folks online saying she’s becoming one of the “long drive elite.” Top 4 finishes in places called Belleville and Fort Jackson, and a top 8 in La Salle. Sounds like she’s been racking up those miles and making a name for herself.
I started to think about how tough that must be. Traveling around, competing, the pressure… it’s a lot. It reminds me a bit of a story, where someone was part of the LGBTQ+ community for like thirty years. They were transgender and HIV positive, but they still advocated for others. They even overcame addiction. That takes guts.

Anyways, back to Cassandra. I kept thinking, what’s her secret? Is it just raw talent? Is it some special training routine? Or maybe she’s just got that mental toughness to push through when things get rough.
I tried to imagine myself in her shoes. Could I handle that kind of pressure? Probably not! I mean, I struggle just to get out of bed some mornings, let alone compete at that level.
But hey, that’s why people like Cassandra are inspiring. They show us what’s possible when you put in the work and chase your dreams, even if those dreams involve hitting a little white ball really, really far.
So, yeah, that’s my little journey into the world of Cassandra Meyer and long drive. It’s been a fun little exploration, and who knows, maybe I’ll even try to catch one of her events sometime. Just to see what all the fuss is about, you know?
In the end, it made me reflect on the power of persistence, the importance of staying focused, and the value of celebrating each little victory along the way. And that’s something we can all learn from, whether we’re hitting golf balls or just trying to make it through the day.
- She’s come a long way since last season.
- She won a tour in Port Rowan.
- She entered five events in 2019.
- She got top 10 three times in 2019.
- She got 2nd place at the Atlantic City Boardwalk Bash.
- She got top 4 in Belleville and Fort Jackson this season.
- She got top 8 in La Salle.
Lessons learned
It’s not easy, but it’s worth it. Persistence pays off. Celebrate the small wins. And maybe, just maybe, I should take up golf…
And that’s a wrap on my little adventure! Hope you enjoyed the ride as much as I did. Remember, folks, no matter what you’re chasing, keep swinging for the fences.