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The Nullarbor Links concept is unique. The 18-hole par 72 golf course will span 1,365 kilometers with one hole in each participating town or roadhouse along the Eyre Highway, from Kalgoorlie in Western Australia to Ceduna in South Australia. Each hole will include a green and tee and somewhat rugged outback-style natural terrain fairway. The course would provide a quintessential Australian experience and a much-needed activity/attraction for travelers along the renowned desolate highway.
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Golf News:
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Country Club Tasmania 15/09/2009
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World's Longest Golf Course, Australia is teeing off for the final holes 23/07/2009
The Nullarbor Links are on course to open later this year!
The surveying and mapping, the earthworks and landscaping, have all been completed, and Saturday 20th June 2009 saw the beginning of work on the final task: The laying of the Synthetic Tees ...
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