★ World’s Most Dangerous Golf Course ★
U.S. Army Camp Bonifas
Best known as the World’s deadliest golf course, this 192-yard par 3 boasts live land mines, a gun tower and is nestled between North and South Korea’s border of which are both technically still at war.
“Danger! Do not retrieve balls from the rough; live mine fields” greets visitors before they step onto the course, which contains an AstroTurf putting green. However, hitting the ball off the fairway means that it probably won’t be retrieved. Heavy barbed wire marks out of bounds on the left; a six-foot-deep military trench runs along the right and into North Korea rather.
As if that wasn’t challenging enough, local soldiers have reported some natural hazards as well. Golfers have spotted wild boars, Korean tigers, and water deer.
U.S. Army Camp Bonifas
Best known as the World’s deadliest golf course, this 192-yard par 3 boasts live land mines, a gun tower and is nestled between North and South Korea’s border of which are both technically still at war.
“Danger! Do not retrieve balls from the rough; live mine fields” greets visitors before they step onto the course, which contains an AstroTurf putting green. However, hitting the ball off the fairway means that it probably won’t be retrieved. Heavy barbed wire marks out of bounds on the left; a six-foot-deep military trench runs along the right and into North Korea rather.
As if that wasn’t challenging enough, local soldiers have reported some natural hazards as well. Golfers have spotted wild boars, Korean tigers, and water deer.
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