On a cold and blustery day , a Blue-winged Kookaburra surveys the closed golfcourse on Magnetic Island where it is said Greg Norman belted balls about when he was a boy. A framed newspaper cutting in the clubhouse contains details of his golfing link with the island . Unfortunately, much of the gushing reports about his time on the island lacks great detail .
He had moved from the mining town of Mount Isa to Townsville with his family when he was very young . His father, an electrical engineer, bought a holiday shack on the island , Greg snorkelling and fishing during time on the island . His mother played more golf than his father and much , much later on , in Brisbane , Greg caddied for her .
Apart from there being lost golfballs out there in the rough, there is an old goldmine nearby .There is also a degree of difficulty , the Shark rated the fifth hole in his list of top 10 most difficult in Queensland . We visited the clubhouse to celebrate our daughter, Sara's , birthday. Later in the day, our bedraggled Curlew family came inside and sang happy birthday to her , much to her surprise (we have a photo to prove this unusual event ) .
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