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The Desert Bird asked:


Many years ago I saw photos in a magazine of this amazing golf course that was build on top of mountain peaks. You would hit the ball from one peak to the other. These peaks were all flat on top but it was very high. I remember from the photos that there was no access to the mountain peaks! On one photo I saw this guy with golfbag on his back climbing out the rock wall to the green hundreds of meters above him.

I can’t remember what the magazine said about the destination and how it was build. Does anybody no what I’m talking about?

Sharon

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  • Comments

    GolfBlogger.Com on 25 December, 2008 at 6:46 am #

    There’s a guy who uses photoshop to create fantasy golf holes. You may have seen one of those.


    AriAnna B on 26 December, 2008 at 7:24 pm #

    Well im not sure i am not much of a golf player or fan sorry


    pflem on 27 December, 2008 at 2:43 pm #

    There is also a calendar with the same kind of pictures. It’s fun imagining yourself playing on a course like that. Of course they don’t really exist.

    There is a game that I heard of where the golfers climb to the top of this rocky mountain and hit the ball off the top and the one that makes it to the bottom with the least strokes wins. I saw it on TV on something like Extreme Sports.


    Flatstick on 28 December, 2008 at 5:58 am #

    It is not real. I was given a book full of these pictures and they are fun to look at, but it is all fake - there is no such golf course.