A.The world's longest golf course is the 848 mile long Nullarbor Links in Australia. It spans 2 time zones, is longer than Britain, & takes 4 days to play.
A.A links golf course is one near the sea with no or few trees. The turf is sandier than an inland course. Links is a Scots word for land between beaches.
Q.Are golfers allowed unlimited amounts of golf clubs in a golf tournament?
A.14 golf clubs is the maximum allowed in one player's bag. They can't be changed during the course of a round (except in the case of a club breaking).
Q.What the longest drive ever in golf
A.Henrik Stenson hit the world's longest golf drive: 659m from the wing of an A340-500 aircraft at Abu Dhabi airport in the 2007 Swing on the Wing event. The longest recorded drive on a golf course is 515 yards (471 metres), achieved by Michael Austin in the 1974 National Seniors Open in Nevada.
Q.Why are there 18 holes on a golf course?
A.The reason why golf courses have 18 holes is an accident of history. St Andrews' course combined its holes in 1764 to produce an 18-hole course.
Q.Is idelwild an airport in new York?
A.JFK Airport in New York was initially called Idlewild Airport since it was built on a golf course with that name. The official name was NY International.