Take care not to hit the wild camels that may wander onto the tee along the new Nullarbor Links golf course in Australia. You may also want to avoid the wild wombats who, although cute, may steal your golf ball. If you do run into a wild Kangaroo, the advice is to quickly hop out of the way.
Nullarbor Links, open today for the first time, is a brand new 18-hole par 72 golf course in the Australian outback. At nearly 850 miles long it spans across two states, from Kalgoorlie in West Australia to Ceduna in South Australia. So forget the golf cart and make sure your car is full of gas.
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Some tees are as far as 50 miles apart. Depending on how quick you are behind the wheel, completing the course should take between three and four days at a cost of $46 (gas and wombat treats not included.)
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Thursday, October 22, 2009
World's Longest Golf Course Open for Play
Author: umarsofyan
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