Svensk Golf Article #2 (Swedish Golf Magazine)
Anna-Lena’s Adventure Started!
In The Swedish Golf Magazine, issue nine we wrote about Anna-Lena Gustavsson, who sold her car and rented out her house to play eight extreme golf courses. Now the journey has started, and she has already visited both Norway and Australia.
On 17th July Anna-Lena Gustavsson begun her journey, which consists of within a year play eight extreme golf courses around the world, by flying in to Lakselv in Norway. There she completed her first course in Awesome Eight Golf Challenge (read about the challenge from the link www.extremegolfbliss.com), namely the North Cape GC - the world’s northernmost orbit.
A week later, Anna-Lena is in Alice Springs , Australia to play the next course on this adventurous golf journey and now she is back in Sweden and charges for the third phase, which will become North Star GC in Alaska in early September.
Now you’ve got your first two courses down, your impression so far?
– To play golf when it is daylight 24 hours a day is quite interesting. But I was far from alone, there were one million mosquitoes who really liked me (laughter) … It was not easy to swing with all the mosquitoes, it still itches, “says Anna-Lena cheerfully.
And how was the North Cape golf course in Lakselv?
– When I arrived in Lakselv after my check in at the hotel I drove in my rental car around in Lakselv to look for the course, it was not easy to find. Finally, hidden in between a couple of small forest I saw some golf flags. It must be it I thought and it was. Two pastures divided by a house and some trees , 2 holes on one side of the trees and 4 on the other! It was an interesting experience, I had 5 putts on one green. It would have been better to chip than to use a putter
In addition to mosquitoes, did you find someone to play with?
– When I arrived, there was not a human being there. I practiced a little bit and thought thought because it was gorgeous whether ,someone will show up! I got tired of waiting so I walked up to the house that was situated in between the two golf course layouts, knocked the door and a man opened the door,it was a little surreal, he had a cigarette hanging in the corner of his mouth - a little James Dean-look - and there were some also 1950th car around, which of course added to the image! I asked if he played golf and he replied “No, but I am the owner of the golf course.” Great, I said then you can certainly find someone who wants to play with me. He made a few calls and after half an hour a man came. He was a member and was happy to play with me. While fighting the mosquitoes I managed to finish the 3 round golf course and had a great time with this very passionate golfer, who also proudly announced that they are building a new 9 hole golf course by the airport, less mosquitoes there he said with a smile!
After Lakselv you went off to to Australia?
– Yes, I went via London, Sydney and then on to Alice Springs. When I was at the reception deskat the golf club a man named Paul Pearson showed up and when I told that I was there on the occasion of Awesome Eight Golf Challenge, he was shining up all over the face and told that he played with Robin Sieger (who founded Awesome Eight Golf Challenge in the early 2000s). He happily played with me and told me all the stories when he played with Robin Sieger in 50-degree heat.
Yes, how was the weather when you played there?
– It is winter there now as it was below zero at night, but well warms up to 17, 18, 19 degrees in a few hours in the day. It was still grass on the track, but it was not so green. The course was very enjoyable and it was exciting to share the course with kangaroos and parrots.
Have you run into any trouble until now?
Nothing that permanently has affected me but really could have been the case, I l forgot my computer at Heathrow airport, while I was waiting to board the plane to Sydney. I had so much luggage, so when I was boarding the plane, I had packed down the case without the computer in it! The computer was still laying beside me (it is pretty small) When I got on the plane, I felt something was missing, the bag is to light “my God, my computer”. Then I ran out and found it, still sitting on the chair and the crew cheered when I came back with it (laughter). That would have been sad, with all my notes and pictures if I would have lost it.
What happens next?
– Now I am planning my trip to Alaska in early September They are closing the golf course around the 15th so I have to do it before then. Then, it will be Argentina and Bolivia in November. Hawaii and St. Andrews, I will play at the end of March next year and then the final course Furnace Creek in April 2009
And there’s still no doubt that you are capable of all eight?
– No, no. I am even more sure now. It is now up and running, now the ball is rolling I am very satisfied so far.
Translated From Svensk Golf Magazine: http://www.golf.se/extra/news/?id=77541&module_instance=1





