Fremantle’s players spent yesterday doing what they normally do - trying to find the ball.

However, it wasn’t a red leather Sherrin they were seeking.

It was a golf ball that occasionally went missing after a tee shot on the beautiful fairways of Burswood Park Golf Course.

The players were on hand to team up with Fremantle’s sponsors for the annual Player/Sponsor Golf Day.

The groups did their best to get the little white ball in the hole in what was a fun-filled event.

Mick Barlow kicked his day off with a beautiful approach shot onto the 10th hole, while Nick Lower was having a tough time keeping his ball on the fairways.

Nick did play a lovely shot out of a bunker, although it seems nobody told him that you’re not allowed to have a practice swing in a sand-trap!

And Hayden Ballantyne quickly found out just how punishing the greens on the course can be when his gentle putt rolled past the cup and just kept on going.

Luckily, ‘Ballaz’ is not quite as feisty on the golf course as he is on a footy field.

Young gun Nat Fyfe said he was not much of a golfer, but he still relished the opportunity to get out on the fairways.

“I don’t really have the temperament for it,” he said.

“Byron Schammer and Luke McPharlin are probably the two golfers that get out a fair bit.

“Kepler Bradley’s pretty keen on his golf, too.”