Copy Paste Quotes

On the world’s longest golf course, the fairways are rough and the dog-legs might be dingoes’

Stretching 1,365km across the remote Australian outback, the unique challenge of the Nullarbor Links takes a week to complete and inspires devotion among the players

About 15,600km from St Andrews in Scotland and about 17,000km from Mar-a-Lago in Florida sits Eucla, Western Australia, where on a fine sunny day the players from an extraordinary golf tournament pose for a photo.

They’re playing the Nullarbor Links, the world’s longest golf course, which runs for 1,365km (850 miles) across ancient, arid desert in outback Australia. Other than the game itself, it has nothing whatever in common with its famous counterparts – or any other golf course in the world.

Continue reading...

May 25, 2026 Western Australia South Australia Australia news

Need the full article?

Use the dedicated news page for the summary, then jump straight to the original source when you want the complete story.