(Cybergolf) - It may soon be possible to play a 750-mile long course in Austrailia. The Austrailian government has put up seed money to transform a treeless place called the Nullarbor Plain into an 18-hole golf course.
You'll need a cart or survival guide as your caddie to play this ginormous layout. The course will stretch along a busy highway and will run almost 750-miles. Each hole will be located in a town along the way, incliding one at a remote sheep farm.
The course will start in the western mining town of Kalgoorlie and end in the southern city of Ceduna. The people behind the project believe people will be waiting in line for access. "The Japanese are prepared to play golf on a rooftop, that's how keen they are," promoter Alf Caputo tells the Australian Associated Press. "Can you imagine? They'll be flocking in hordes to get over here and play this." More...