These golfers are playing at the scenic New South Wales Golf Club, a golf course designed by Alister MacKenzie in late 1926.
This links style course is situated in La Perouse, Sydney, Australia, and regularly rates in the top 50 golf courses in the world.
The golf course is situated within Botany Bay National Park.
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Canon 400D, as is.
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Looks like you would’nt want to hit the ball to far to the left ! gorgeous spot for a golf course and lovely capture Michael,were you out there doing a round ?
Thanks Trudi. Yes, I am sure there are a few lost balls in that water! On this day I was just doing a coastal bushwalk.
– Michael John
Nice shot Mike. So, this is where you ‘play around’. Looks like a piece of paradise.
lol….Thanks for the fave Michael. It is a picturesque place for a game of golf.
– Michael John
I like composition Michael, golf course, rocks and not usual beach you would expect ;)
Thanks for the great comment Jan.
– Michael John
Most of the world’s best golf courses seem to be surrounded by magnificent scenery and this is no exception! Lovely capture Michael!
That’s a big “water hazard”!
lol…yes it is! Thanks Trish.
– Michael John
Thanks for adding this fabulous image to the Favourite Places You Take Make or Paint Group
Thanks Trudi.
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well done..Bernie
Thank you Bernie.
– Michael John
Thank you Deborah.
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Thanks.
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Thanks Ann.
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Thanks heaps for the feature Deborah!
– Michael John