Golf may not seem at first like the most extreme vacation activity, we agree, but these extreme golf courses may change your mind! Take Nullarbor Links, the world’s longest golf course, which stretches over 1,365 kilometres along the Eyre Highway in Southern-central Australia. Greens fees are a mere $50 AUS and the course can take you approximately 4 days to play, depending on how quickly you cover the average of 50 miles between each hole. The course opened October 22, 2009, so make your tee time now. While you’re there, explore the best of Australia.
Another one of the world’s most extreme golf courses is located in Uummannaq, Greenland and holds the honour of being the world’s iciest golf courses. Players use red balls which stand out more on this 36-hole course made of ice floes and glaciers. The course even changes each year according to the movement of the ice floes! …source
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