Claudia Laurent
Golf writer, Golf Handicapp · 19 August 2026
This is a hole on the longest golf course in the world. It is 848 miles long. Nullarbor Links strings eighteen holes along the Eyre Highway between Ceduna and Kalgoorlie, one at each town and roadhouse, and a round takes most people three or four days because you drive between them. This is the 11th, at Caiguna, and it takes its name from the road you can see beside it: the 90 Mile Straight, the longest stretch of dead straight tarmac in Australia, ninety miles without a single bend, which is also exactly what you drive to reach the next tee. The golf asks one question, where to land it. On ground this firm, with no rough anywhere to stop a ball, a mid iron flown at the flag pitches and runs straight through the back. Pick a spot short and let it release.
This hole is not real. Like every hole in the collection it was conjured with AI, a golf daydream rather than a course you can go and play. The thousands of courses in the Golf Handicapp app, however, are very real.
This one is make-believe. The thousands of courses in the app are not.
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Claudia Laurent · Golf writer, Golf Handicapp
Claudia writes about the World Handicap System, golf scoring and getting more from every round for Golf Handicapp. She is a mid-handicap golfer who logs every card, the good ones and the ones she would rather forget.
This image is AI-generated. Published 19 August 2026.













