A shot from a round I played in March, on the course at Ratho. A working sheep farm, and reputedly the site of Australia's oldest golf course. The course is only playable part of the year, and the fairways are the menu for the grazing sheep, with many greens protected by little chicken wire fences.
As an aside - this was the scene on the 8th tee (mid-iron par 3), with a typical Australian flavor greeting those about to play. The challenge - ignore the flapping laundry by the veranda out of image to the left, hit past a dunny (small outside toilet) over a fence, over the sheep, avoid the old antenna, stay left of the shed and hope you end up on the right side of the barbed wire fence up near the green.