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Golfing adventures
Written by: Jiøí Vašek
If you're looking to add some excitement
to your golf game, just grab your clubs and visit one of these "extreme" courses.
You may not improve your handicap, but you'll come home with some great
photos.
http://www.lofoten-golf.no/english.php
In his book "Way to the North", Karel Èapek called
the islands about 100 km north of the Norwegian coast the
place where the world ends. With these words he excellently
captured the inhospitality of the land, with bizarrely shaped
mountains that rise straight out of the sea. You can play
golf on the Lofoten Islands under the glow of the Arctic
midnight sun, 24 hours a day, for six months a year! There
is a par 31, 1,986 meter (from the white tees), 9-hole course
within view of breaking waves. The only more extreme golf
is on the frozen surface of the Torneälven river near the
Swedish town of Jukkasjärvi - see http://www.icehotel.com.
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http://www.alicespringsgolfclub.com.au/
One of the most famous "desert" courses, an 18-hole,
par 72 course that is 6,196 meters long for men and 5,356
meters long for ladies. Although the little town of Alice
Springs lies in the Northern Territory of central Australia,
where it's normally 45° in the shade, at first glance this
course, with its two water hazards, looks as green as Great
Britain. However, the more distant holes at the feet of the
stony hills of MacDonnels Range and the original sand traps
leave little question as to the locale. The course was established
in 1980 by golf legend Peter Thompson, and today it's one
of Australia's 25 most highly-rated courses.
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http://www.worldgolf.com/courses/southamerica.html
Thirteen kilometers from the Bolivian city of La Paz lies
the par 72 Mallasilla Golf Course, the highest 18-hole course
in the world. Its fairways are literally in the clouds. Players
have to rest often when playing, as the tee is 3,300 meters
above sea level. The history of the course dates back to
1912, and although it doesn't have a web site, you can obtain
all relevant information by writing to: informaciones@lapazgolfclub.com.
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http://www.varaderogolfclub.com/en/home.htm
Cuba's Varadero peninsula has one of only two courses on
the entire island - a par 72, 18-hole golf course that was
opened in 1931. It was build by the American magnate Irénée
Dupont de Nemours, who got rich manufacturing dynamite and
later nylon and teflon. However, the Cuban government confiscated
his property, so today you can sleep in one of the five luxury
rooms in his Xanadu villa and see the driving range out the
window. Che Guevara introduced Fidel Castro to this "bourgeois" sport
on this very course.
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http://www.tierradelfuego.org.ar/funcardio/golf.htm
A very difficult par 70 9-hole course in the wild countryside
of the Argentinian part of Tierra del Fuego, which is distinguished
by strong gusts of wind from the nearby Gulf of Draco. During
your game you can delight in the views of the Chilean Andes,
whose peaks are always white, and a good five kilometers
of greens run along the Tio Popo river on an unusually narrow
path. This course was opened in 1992 and is in operation
from September to April, during which time it hardly gets
dark, so you can play for about 20 hours a day.
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novelties:
http://golf.ccb.cz/news/
An electronic weekly devoted solely to golf. Registration is free,
and summaries of the most important events over the last week
will come to your e-mail address, including offers of Czech and
foreign TV programs dealing with golf news. There is also a second-hand
golf equipment shop.
www.okpluscorporate.cz
Register at this address as a firm and you can get OK plus loyalty
program points, for your employees or firm, which will bring
cost savings or even bonus air tickets. This is one of the main
novelties in ÈSA's on-line services, which have also added the
possibility of buying only round-trip tickets over the internet,
as well as combining different tariffs or ordering goods from
the SkyShop offer. |