27 Of The Most Bizarre And Unconventional Golf Courses In The World

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Nullarbor Links (Eyre Highway, Australia)

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Called the world’s longest golf course, stretching 1,365 kilometers from Ceduna in South Australia to Kalgoorlie in Western Australia, the Nullarbor Links has a wild and unique concept borne out of a night with perhaps too much wine between Alf Caputo and Bob Bongiorno in hopes of attracting tourists. The 18-hole par 72 course is spread out in each town or roadhouse that you will pass as you drive by Eyre Highway. Given the terrain, there is no shortage of wildlife such as kangaroos, camels, emus, and wedge-tailed eagles. The fourth hole even features one of the most venomous snakes in Australia, the death adder, while the “Nullarbor Nymph” is said to be roaming in the wild in Eucla, right on the border of West and South Australia.