Nullarbor Links
World’s Longest Golf Course
Nullarbor Links, ‘World’s Longest Golf Course’, is unique. This 18-hole par 72 golf course spans 1,365 kilometres with one hole in each participating town or road house along the Eyre Highway from Ceduna in South Australia to Kalgoorlie in Western Australia. Each hole includes a synthetic green, tee and somewhat rugged outback-style natural terrain fairway. The course provides visitors with a quintessential Australian golfing experience that is unmatched anywhere else in the world. “Chasing the Sun” Golf Tournament has established itself as a brilliant Australian golfing experience, from the very first sip of champagne on Saturday morning at Ceduna, through to toasting the setting sun in Kalgoorlie 7 days later. This is a memorable journey, taking you on a drive to Australia’s famous oyster beds in Ceduna, then to the wheat and sheep farming districts of Penong, Nundroo and the beautiful waters of Fowlers Bay. You venture pass the whales and the beautiful coastline at Nullarbor to arrive at the beaches of Eucla, to meet the Pirate and claim your treasure. Clutching your gold you move on to the remains of Skylab at Balladonia and the working sheep station at Fraser Range. The Indigenous art and dance of the Ngandju people in Norseman will feature strongly in your memories of the festival. The next morning you journey on the nickel mini and land sailing at Kambalda and then finally to Australia’s gold capital. Kalgoorlie.