About the course
Golf in the outback desert — no grass, all adventure
Coober Pedy Opal Fields Golf Club is located in Coober Pedy, South Australia. The course plays to a par of 72 over a total length of 7,261 metres. It is a grassless layout featuring sand scrapes rather than conventional greens, and a clubhouse is on site.
Set in the stark desert landscape around Coober Pedy, this is a course visitors play as much for the experience as for the score, and it enjoys a reputation as one of the more unusual rounds in the world. Reviewers consistently highlight the novelty of golfing without a blade of grass — teeing off from patches of artificial turf and playing to oiled sand "scrapes" that players are expected to rake after use. The relaxed, good-humoured atmosphere comes through strongly, with many praising the affordable green fees that include hire of clubs, balls and a piece of artificial mat to play from. Several visitors mention the appeal of cooler conditions and the chance to play twilight or night golf, which they describe as great fun. Overall the impression is of a genuinely memorable, story-worthy outback golfing adventure rather than a manicured test of the game.
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