From The Fairway This dog-leg left par 4 has trouble spots to avoid on both sides. Drive down the right side of the fairway to help avoid the bunkers up on the left – this will give you a clear view of the generous green.
From The Tee Accuracy is vital for this tee shot. A hazard to the right and thick scrub to the left makes hitting the fairway essential.
From The Fairway A fairway wood off the tee should leave you with a short to mid iron to the green, which slopes from back to front. Enjoy the view across Lake Weyba as you putt for par.
From The Tee This par 5 will require some concentration off the tee. With water all the way up the left, a long drive down the right side of the fairway will put you in a great position to slide around the dog-leg.
From The Fairway
On The Green Do this and you are rewarded with a clear run to a large green. Watch out for the green side bunkers.
On The Green What a hole. Our shortest par 3, but don’t be fooled. Choose the correct club or find yourself in the water, as the green is almost encircled by the lake.
From The Tee This is a 176 metre par 3. The green is large and slopes gently from back to front.
From The Fairway
On The Green If you do come up short, there is some forgiveness at the front, but miss the green to the right or left and you will have some work to do to get up and down.
From The Fairway This par 5 requires a tee shot just left of centre to miss the fairway bunkers. This will give you a clear shot up the fairway to a landing zone which is also protected by a fairway bunker, leaving a pitch and a couple of putts for par.
From The Fairway This hole has a slight dog-leg right that requires some thought off the tee: maybe a fairway wood for safety, as there is an out of bounds down on the right hand side – the fairway bunkers are tough to carry so only big hitters should try.
On The Green You won’t be able to hit a long second shot as the out of bounds wraps around the back of the green.
From The Fairway Although the shortest par 4 on the course, beware the fairway and greenside bunkers, all 6 of them. Out of bounds left and right means the smart play is a 200 meters layup and a short wedge in.
From The Tee Check out the views from the tee but be careful of a potential cross-wind on your drive. Many drives down the right end up in the hazardous zone of the cart path. This long par 4 has a small left-hand dog-leg. A par is a good score here.
On The Green This 162 metre par 3 requires a good mid to long iron tee shot. If the flag is at the front, coming up short is OK. If the flag is at the back, the green side bunkers come into play.
From The Fairway A tricky tee shot. If you are short and right you will need to negotiate a blind shot over or around the trees, so left of centre is the way to go. Your second shot is uphill and usually into the wind – this may require one or two more clubs than you think.
From The Tee The longest hole at Noosa Springs – carrying the creek off the tee is a little harder than it looks and takes three good shots to hit this green in regulation. All bunkers on this hole are well placed so avoiding them will be a challenge.
On The Green This is a very difficult and long par 3. The large greenside bunkers on the right guard the green well. The green is very deep, so hit an extra club if the pin is at back of the green.
On The Green Water, water, everywhere. A straight drive is a must on this short dog-leg left. The green is protected by water on the left and greenside bunkers on the right. Not a long hole but lose your concentration and you may lose your ball.
From The Fairway This is one of the most beautiful finishing holes in Queensland. A slight fade off the tee will find the fairway every time. Longer hitters will have to avoid the second fairway bunker.
On The Green With trees on both sides of the fairway, accuracy is a must. The green is large, but well protected by bunkers. If you made par, you played it well.