In an innovative move that’s sure to attract golfers and water enthusiasts alike, Deep Creek Lake is set to open the world’s first Aquatic Golf Course this April 1st. The course, designed by the fictional underwater landscaping prodigy April F. Oolery, features 18 holes with floating greens, water hazards that are actual habitats for local fish, and biodegradable golf balls filled with fish food.
Golfers will tee off from the shore or specially designed platforms, aiming for floating greens that gently drift on the lake’s surface. The unique challenge of this course comes not only from the movement of the targets but also from the wind and waves, making each shot a thrilling test of skill and patience.
To ensure a fully immersive experience, players will be provided with waterproof scorecards and pencils. Special boats, equipped with sonar to locate the biodegradable balls, will be available for rent, allowing players to navigate between holes and retrieve their balls, giving the local fish a treat in the process.
The Aquatic Golf Course also features an eco-friendly clubhouse on a barge, offering panoramic views of Deep Creek Lake, refreshments, and a live leaderboard updated in real-time. Golfers and spectators can relax here between rounds, enjoying the innovative blend of sport and nature.
Prepare to dive into the most unforgettable round of golf you’ve ever played – only at Deep Creek Lake. And remember, it’s all in good fun – especially since the fish might be the real winners of this game!