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가장 끔찍한 골프장 10곳

by 그린에서아침을 2017. 1. 10.

Golf.com에서 가장 끔찍한 골프장 10곳을 선정했는데, 1위는 북한 평양에 있는 평양 골프장이다. 그리고 악어와 같이 라운딩하는 남아프리카공화국 한스메렌스카이 골프장, -30도까지 떨어지는 그린랜드 Uummannaq골프장, 우리나라 판문점에 위치한 미군전용 골프장인 Camp Bonifas, 자살 폭탄 테러가 있었던 아프카니스탄의 Mohammad Afzal Abdul골프장, 해면 고도보다 낮은 골프장, 인도네시아의 화산활동이 있는 Merapi골프장…. 참 끔찍하다고 할 수 있다. 하지만 한번 가서 경험해 보고 싶은 곳들이다.

 

남한, 북한 ... 한곳씩 선정되었다니... 역쉬 의지의 한국인들.... ^^

 

원문보기: http://www.golf.com/photos/10-scariest-golf-courses-world/pyongyang-golf-course?xid=trips070214_headline



From a North Korea course to one overrun with wildlife, these are the 10 scariest courses in golf


1.    Pyongyang Golf Course, North Korea: Oppressive regime. Impressive course record. Think getting into the country is tough? Try besting the score of Kim Jong Il, the Hermit Kingdom’s late Dear Leader, who is said to have shot a 34-under 38 in the one and only round he ever played. Over 18 holes, in 1994, he reportedly notched 11 holes-in-one. The feat grows all the more astounding once you see the venue. Tight and tree-lined, with fairways flanked by ledges that drop into oblivion, this is a fittingly penal layout. But straying out-of-bounds is nothing compared to what awaits if you attempt to excercise free speech.


2.    Hans Merensky Golf Course, South Africa: When people here refer to a scary 15-footer, odds are their not describing a lengthy putt. Cut through Kruger National Park, this course counts giant crocodiles among its hazards. As you go about your round, look for baby springbok dangling from the trees. Leopards leave them hanging. Hippos yawn in the greenside ponds. Though injuries are rare, fatalities have happened. In 1998, a bull elephant stomped to death a golfer on the 16th green.



3.    Uummannaq Golf Course, Greenland: A cold streak can hit you on any golf course. Hypothermia is something else. The northern-most layout on the planet, Uummannaq plays host to the World Snow Golf Championships, which more closely resembles an ice fishing expedition. Collared shirts and shorts? Try thermals and down parkas, in temperatures that drop as far as 30-below.



4.    Merapi Golf Course, Indonesia: That shaking in your hands could be first tee jitters. But it also might be brought on by Mt. Merapi, an active volcano that looms over this otherwise placid 18. Several eruptions have occurred in recent years, including a disaster in 2010 in which ash, smoke and lava flow caused more than 350 deaths.



5.    Old Head Golf Links, Ireland: Set atop a 220-acre promontory, Old Head affords arresting water views. It also poses potentially deadly perils, thanks to sharp-edged cliffs that plummet some 300-feet toward the sea. Chasing balls along the bluffs is strictly forbidden. So is playing in heavy fog. Lose a few shots, and you can still recover. Lose your footing, and that’s not all you’ve lost.




6.    Prison View Golf Golf Course: Plenty of courses ask for proof of handicap. Prison View requires a background check. And no wonder. As its name suggests, this 9-holer lies within the walls of the Louisiana State Penitentiary, a notorious lock-up known in the vernacular as Angola, the largest maximum-security prison in the land. You like local rules? Prison View’s got ‘em. Convicted felons are not welcome. No booze or cameras allowed on the grounds. Along with background checks, visitors must consent to a vehicle search, and play, according to the golf course website, “may be suspended at any time.”


7.    Camp Bonifas, South Korea: Play this game for long enough, and you’re going to have a blow-up. With any luck, it won’t happen here, on the grounds of a South Korean military base. You won’t find a full course here, just a single hole, a 192-yard par-three with an Astroturf green. But about that green. A sign beside it puts the matter clearly: “Danger. Do Not Retrieve Balls from the Rough Line Mine Fields.” Talk about a lot of bang for your buck.



8.    Kabul Golf Club, Afghanistan: If golf seems trivial in a worn-torn nation, don’t tell that to Mohammad Afzal Abdul, owner, operator and head pro at this barebones five-hole course outside the Afghan capital. Given the risks (Abdul’s brother, Khan, was murdered by the Taliban for his association with foreigners), not many people play it. But those who do are rewarded with much more than a been-there-done-that story. They get to see the sand-green course for what it really is: a hope-filled project in a ravaged land.



9.    Nullarbor Links, Australia: Looking for the cart girl? Bad news is, there is none. Good news is, it’s just a 90 mile walk to the next tee. That’s the longest haul between holes on the Nullarbor Links, which runs 848 miles across the Australian Outback, a wildly remote region that happens to be home to some of the world’s deadliest snakes. On the downside, one bite from a death adder can kill a cow in minutes. On the upside, there’s lots of room to run on a landscape so expansive and sparsely populated that when SkyLab fell here, no one got hurt.



10. Furnace Creek Golf Course, California: Golfers like to go low. Really low. For the most extreme among them, there’s this Death Valley layout, which sits farther below sea-level (214 feet) than any course on earth. Open for play throughout the year, it’s never more daunting than in the summer, when Furnace Creek stages Heat Stroke Open. Bring a water bottle. The mercury peaks at 125 degrees.






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