Well This Is Something You Don’t See Every Day of the Day: The water hazard on the 14th hole at the Carbrook Golf Club in Brisbane comes with an extra degree of difficulty: It’s infested with bull sharks.
The sharks found their way into the man-made lake a few years back when the hazard temporarily joined with waters from an overrun river. The 8 to 10-foot sharks stayed put after the water receded, and are reportedly breeding.
“You can’t believe how close you are…just six feet away,” said the club’s GM Scott Wagstaff. “There’s no drama, it’s become a positive thing for the golf course. They are amazing. I’ve become a shark lover since working here.”
Watch Sky News’ report below:
[skynews / news.com.au.]
I am guessing the golfers here aren’t picking up their balls if they drop into the waters
At least it’s not crocs.
This just further enforces my belief that Australians don’t love their country, they have Stockholm Syndrome.
Queensland we make sure our...seriously hazardous.
golfers here aren’t picking up...balls if they drop
well, I guess if...water, there’s no retrieving it. I wonder how many
Course thedailywhat:...-Anything is possible these days.
Dude. There’s one time I was golfing...this course near
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