Mark Wahlberg arrives back in Sydney on a private jet after spending the day at an exclusive golf course in Melbourne

He’s been spending plenty of time visiting golf courses across Australia in between filming scenes for his upcoming action flick Play Dirty. 

And Mark Wahlberg was spotted arriving back in Sydney on Wednesday afternoon after spending the day at the exclusive Capital Golf Course in Melbourne.

The actor, 52, was seen touching down in the New South Wales capital via his private jet, looking relaxed and content following a day out on the greens.

After descending the aircraft staircase, Mark graciously signed his autograph for a waiting fan before driving away in a black vehicle.

The F45 gym franchise owner dressed his buff physique in a blue collared shirt, matching jumper and dark blue trousers.

Mark Wahlberg, 52, (pictured) was spotted arriving back in Sydney on Wednesday afternoon after spending the day at the exclusive Capital Golf Course in Melbourne

Mark Wahlberg, 52, (pictured) was spotted arriving back in Sydney on Wednesday afternoon after spending the day at the exclusive Capital Golf Course in Melbourne

He completed his look with a pair of sneakers and a black cap from his own Municipal sportswear brand.

The sighting comes two weeks after the American star took time out from a round of golf to issue an urgent plea to save the Aussie course he was playing on.

In a video posted to social media, Mark was seen standing at Moore Park Golf Course in Sydney’s inner east as he begged the NSW government not to close the course to create a public park.

The actor was seen touching down in the New South Wales capital via his private jet, looking relaxed and content following a day out on the greens

The actor was seen touching down in the New South Wales capital via his private jet, looking relaxed and content following a day out on the greens

After descending the aircraft staircase, Mark graciously signed his autograph for a waiting fan before driving away in a black vehicle

After descending the aircraft staircase, Mark graciously signed his autograph for a waiting fan before driving away in a black vehicle

‘I know I am not a citizen of Australia but I am pleading to you to save Moore Park Golf Club,’ he said.

‘It’s been here for over 100 years, it’s been giving people hundreds and hundreds of years of pleasure and joy.

‘Just people being able to come out and get a nice healthy walk, spend quality time together with family and friends.

‘Please I’ve seen lots and lots of parks and I haven’t seen too many lovely public golf courses like this that have access for everybody. Please save Moore Park Golf Club.’

In October, NSW Labor government said the golf course would be split in half by 2026, with 20 hectares ‘repurposed’ as a public park to be used for ‘grassroots sport and recreation’.

The sighting comes two weeks after the American star took time out from a round of golf to issue an urgent plea to save the Aussie course he was playing on

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