Check out this knee-trembling, floating island green at the Thailand Classic
The island green at Amata Spring Country Club in Thailand is only accessible by boat.
The DP World Tour stopped off in Thailand last week where Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olesen won by four shots.
But along the way, Olesen and the rest of the field had to negotiate one of the scariest, craziest golf holes on the tour.
The 152-yard par-3 17th hole has an island green that is only accessible by boat. This looks more formidable than the 17th at Sawgrass, and one certain to get the knees trembling, ready to ruin many great rounds of golf.
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