If your game lacks bites, come and play around this course near Brisbane, but beyond your guard are the 14*, because this is probably the world’s only shark infested golf course. In the lake in the middle of the course, live half a dozen manatee bull sharks. During heavy floods, they were washed on to the course from the nearby river. When the water receded, the sharks were stranded.
Golf course flooded below the river that flooded the town
There you go.
The general manager of K golf cub get some interesting reactions from visiting players.
You can’t believe that close you are, that’s probably the biggest thing, I mean you are only 6 feet away, you know. So they just sort of ignore me and I just step back, they say something I won’t repay. Yeah they just m*
The sharks are thriving in the well stocked lake, even breathing, a couple are close to ten foot long. They sometimes given their own treat, one even had a l* at out camera.
How is it like working on a shark infested golf course?
It’s ...close. It’s, yeah, they are in this close obviously.
There is , they are, look.
In the past, local kids used to jump in the lake here, to collect lost golf balls for a bit of extra pocket money. Funny enough, no amount of money will get them to go in the lake today.
Australia’s most famous golfer G.N. was nicknamed the shark. But what to members think of their version.
First time I ever saw, there were some men were feeding and it came up, it was just like jaws, coming up high in the water.
Girls are, yeah, very exited, look, look, look, there is a shark. And now it’s just about hit my ball, I was impressed.
You got a bit of scared when you
Yeah, not at all. We are truly exciting when we see it.
Water has its own tricky for any golfer, but this must be the ultimate, the sharks a quite a draw, there is even a shark lake challenge. And increasing popular tournament, players love getting their teeth*
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Jonathan Samules, Sky News, Brisbane
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