Adelaide star Darcy Fogarty claims opal, smashes monster drive on unique desert golf course

In an extraordinary twist during a promotional golf event, Adelaide Crows forward Darcy Fogarty discovered opals potentially worth thousands of dollars while playing at the unique Coober Pedy Opal Fields Golf Club. The Australian Rules footballer participated in the inaugural Coopers Mild Ale Coober Pedy Classic alongside St Kilda’s Rowan Marshall and NRL star Valentine Holmes, who ultimately won the tournament.

The desert course, described by Fogarty as ‘like playing on Mars,’ presented unprecedented challenges with its complete lack of grass and gibber-covered terrain. Players had to transport patches of grass to hit from during their rounds across the distinctive outback landscape.

Despite the unconventional setting, Fogarty demonstrated impressive golf prowess, launching a remarkable 326-meter drive down the desert fairway, though he credited a ‘howling breeze’ for assisting the monumental shot. The event highlighted Coober Pedy’s remarkable reciprocal rights agreement with the prestigious St Andrews golf course, allowing locals theoretical access to the Scottish landmark.

While Holmes claimed the inaugural ‘Orange Jacket’ as tournament champion, Fogarty’s discovery of valuable opals during the round created the most memorable moment. Guided by local expert Steve, the AFL forward identified distinctive rocks that yielded the precious gemstones, prompting jokes about immediate retirement from professional sports.

The promotional event offered participants a chance to win a round on Gleneagles King’s Course in Scotland, blending Australia’s rugged outback charm with international golf prestige in a unique sporting crossover.