Death Valley Devil’s Golf Course | Adventures In Golf Season 3

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In his latest adventure, Erik travels to a place where finding shade is just as important as finding your ball. Adventures in Golf Season 3, presented by United, heads to the appropriately named Furnace Creek Golf Course in Death Valley, California.

At 282 feet (86 meters) below sea level, Death Valley is home to the lowest elevation in North America, and some of the highest temperatures on earth, regularly reaching over 100 degree Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius).

With conditions like these, this golf experience is just as unique as the people that take part in it.

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29 Comments

  1. Thanks again to Erik for joining us for the Premiere this week. Check out the live chat to see what he had to say..

  2. I have been there and I play golf .
    He is a idiot and should be fined for doing what he did out there!

  3. I am pretty sure Death Valley is not the hottest place on earth, I think I read that a desert in Iran is far hotter, I think it has been measured at 150 degrees F.

  4. I beat you to it I brought clubs down there in 2007 and played it. Also sometimes a random water hole straight down will appear over night.

  5. I played Furnace Creek last July, but coming from Phoenix didn't find the temperature that uncomfortable. What bothered me was those darn local coyotes. Yikes! They're essentially domesticated, and will come right up to you looking for handouts. One of the groundskeepers was laughing at me trying to scare one away so I could get on my cart and escape it.

  6. Screw this , let's create a golf course at the dead sea
    a golf course 400m ( 1300ft ) below the sea

  7. I was there last year and hope that I can play it again this year worth the money and challenge plus they recycle all water and electricity.

  8. The land is useless. Why not dig a trench to the sea and cool the place off and help with sea level rise by filling it up?

  9. Yup this shit sucks. I live in Yuma Arizona and it gets to 117 in the summer and we only get like 3-4 months of cool weather. Lowest in the “winter” is 47-57 degrees in the morning, 80-90 mid day. So in the summer as soon as it hits 12.. everyone is ready to go home, shower and nap lol

  10. They film the Jundland Wastes scenes from Star Wars in Death Valley. Now all I can think of is Tusken Raiders playing golf!

  11. Just spent 12 days down there, golf and tennis, in December it is freaking perfect. There were more coyotes than humans on the course with snow covered mountains around us while we sat in perfect sunny 70 degrees weather. Been once in the summer, dont do it

  12. It's one thing to have an adventure.. it's another to litter in a national park. Between this and going to peperdine during covid shut down, you make bad decisions to get content and I don't support that, so I won't watch anymore.

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