The API doesn't support this, but you can hack around it using jQuery:
function drawVisualization() {
// Create and populate the data table.
var data = new google.visualization.DataTable();
data.addColumn('string', 'Name');
data.addColumn('number', 'Height');
data.addColumn('boolean', 'Smokes');
data.addRows(3);
data.setCell(0, 0, 'Tong Ning mu');
data.setCell(1, 0, 'Huang Ang fa');
data.setCell(2, 0, 'Teng nu');
data.setCell(0, 1, 174);
data.setCell(1, 1, 523);
data.setCell(2, 1, 86);
data.setCell(0, 2, true);
data.setCell(1, 2, false);
data.setCell(2, 2, true);
// Create and draw the visualization.
visualization = new
google.visualization.Table(document.getElementById('table'));
visualization.draw(data, null);
// set the width of the column with the title "Name" to 100px
var title = "Name";
var width = "100px";
$('.google-visualization-table-th:contains(' + title +
')').css('width', width);
}
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