About the course
Two outback holes in Ceduna, the South Australian finish to the world's longest course
The Ceduna section of Nullarbor Links is a daily-fee desert course in Ceduna, South Australia, comprising two holes with a combined par of 9 over 850 metres. Established in 2009, these holes form the South Australian end of Nullarbor Links, an 18-hole layout spread across roughly 1,365 kilometres of the Eyre Highway between Kalgoorlie and Ceduna. The two holes are named Oyster Beds (hole 1) and Denial Bay (hole 2). On-site facilities include a pro shop and club hire.
As the eastern bookend of a course that stretches across the continent, the Ceduna holes offer a quintessentially Australian golf experience, with rugged outback-style natural terrain framing each tee and green. Visitors tend to single out the Ceduna pairing as a genuine highlight, regarded as among the better-kept and more enjoyable stops on the long Eyre Highway journey. The novelty of teeing off on the world's longest golf course, paired with the coastal-edged setting evoked by the Oyster Beds and Denial Bay names, gives the round a real sense of occasion. It's less about championship polish and more about the adventure of the drive between holes, making it best suited to road-trippers chasing a memorable Australian bucket-list tick.
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