Professional golfers Daniel Fox (WA), Aaron Pike (QLD) and Ryan Lynch (VIC) did their best to avoid the world’s biggest bunker.

Ahead of the TX Civil and Logistics WA PGA Championship, the trio visited the Evolution Mine in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia to tackle a par-3 golf hole built alongside the “world’s biggest bunker.”

Adjoining Evolution’s working open cut gold mine, the par-3 hole measures 294 metres with a 46-metre elevation change from tee to green and with the world’s biggest bunker just metres away from the green the hole was a daunting prospect.

“We all hit it left with our first few shots, I think we were definitely daunted by that ‘bunker’, it’s another 100-metre drop off right next to the green,” said Pike.

“Instinctively as a golfer you don’t want to hit it there.”

With their competitive juices kicking in, the ISPS HANDA PGA Tour of Australasia players teed it up on the hole in a nearest the pin contest.

Using his driver, Fox won the nearest the pin challenge hitting his tee shot to seven feet of the hole.

“Any time I am hitting driver off the tee, I am not expecting to hit two more shots to make par that’s for sure,” said Fox.

“It was a pretty incredible backdrop with the mine, all the red dirt and grey rocks. It was plenty of fun and a great opportunity.”

Pike also found the green with his driver and was 8 feet from the pin. The pair went onto make par.

Meanwhile, Lynch failed to get up and down after pushing his tee shot into the “bunker.”

The players are in Kalgoorlie for the TX Civil & Logistics WA PGA Championship which tees off Thursday at Kalgoorlie Golf Course with the winner decided on Sunday, May 13.

With $125,000 up for grabs and Official World Golf Ranking points, the winner will also be fully exempt onto the ISPS HANDA PGA Tour of Australasia until the end of the 2019 season.

The final two rounds of the TX Civil & Logistics WA PGA Championship will be live streamed on PGA TV from 12pm AWST on Saturday, May 12 and 10am AWST on Sunday May 13.