Mark Wahlberg looked fighting fit on Sunday when he stepped out for a round of golf in Sydney.
The Ted star, who is Down Under to film a new movie, proved he’s his own best advertisement when he hit the green sporting his own athleisure wear line, Municipal.
Mark, 52, looked chic in the head to toe ensemble that included a grey polo shirt that highlighted his muscular physique and matching shorts.
He added a grey cap to his look on the day to remain sun safe, alongside socks and trainers also from Municipal.
The game seemed to be going his way as Mark couldn’t wipe the smile off his face as he took his swings.
Mark Wahlberg looked fighting fit on Sunday when he stepped out for a round of golf in Sydney. Pictured
The Ted star, who is Down Under to film a new movie, proved he’s his own best advertisement when he hit the green sporting his own athleisure wear line, Municipal
He added a grey cap to his look on the day to remain sun safe, alongside socks and trainers also from Municipal
Mark was spotted touching down at Sydney Airport via private jet last Friday.
The superstar cut a casual figure in a white T-shirt and blue trousers as he disembarked the luxury aircraft after the long flight.
Mark is thought to be heading up to the Gold Coast to film a movie, but little is known about the mystery project.
The game seemed to be going his way as Mark couldn’t wipe the smile off his face as he took his swings
Mark was spotted touching down at Sydney Airport via private jet last Friday
Mark looked at home on the green as he enjoyed the sunny Sydney weather
He appeared to take the game very seriously
The Fear actor’s upcoming projects include Six Billion Dollar Man and The Roman, while he recently also starred in Arthur the King and The Family Plan.
Mark has previously visited Australia on a business trip and has gushed over his love for the country.
The Hollywood star told the Saturday Telegraph back in 2021 that he’s hoping to shoot a movie on the Gold Coast soon and that he wants to bring his family with him.
‘I’m looking forward to coming back,’ he said.
Mark is thought to be heading up to the Gold Coast to film a movie, but little is known about the mystery project
Mark has previously visited Australia on a business trip and has gushed over his love for the country
The Hollywood star said that he’s hoping to shoot a movie on the Gold Coast soon and that he wants to bring his family with him
‘I’m looking forward to coming back,’ he said
‘Hopefully I’ll be able to move my family down to Australia for four to five months and make a movie on the Gold Coast and enjoy that beautiful country.’
Mark added that his wife, model Rhea Durham, ‘would fall in love with Australia’ if she visited.
The star has had a number of business interests in Australia, including being an investor in Aussie fitness chain F45.
Mark also recently brought his US burger chain Wahlburgers to Australia.
In an interview with A Current Affair, the Hollywood actor said he was receptive to the idea of placing beetroot on burger buns.
‘Hopefully I’ll be able to move my family down to Australia for four to five months and make a movie on the Gold Coast and enjoy that beautiful country,’ he added
Mark added that his wife, model Rhea Durham, ‘would fall in love with Australia’
The star has had a number of business interests in Australia, including being an investor in Aussie fitness chain F45
Mark also recently brought his US burger chain Wahlburgers to Australia
‘My palate has grown a bit – I didn’t think I liked Vegemite, either, and I had quite a bit of it while I was there’ Mark joked
‘If that’s what the customers want,’ he responded when questioned about whether he would consider adding the Australian favourite.
‘My palate has grown a bit – I didn’t think I liked Vegemite, either, and I had quite a bit of it while I was there.’
The deal is worth more than $50million and employs 500 staff, and sees movie-themed restaurants open in 15 locations inside or next to the chain’s cinemas.
‘I am partnering up with the Mustaca family and hopefully we will be not only bringing you Wahlburgers but wonderful cinematic experiences,’ he told the publication.
‘What we are really focusing on now is creating exclusive content just for the customers. So people will see movie trailers early and all that stuff,’ Mark said.