About the course
Public parkland championship layout minutes from Noosa's beaches
Noosa Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 parkland course in Tewantin, Queensland, Australia, established in 1937 and designed by Scott Murphy. The public course features 41 mapped bunkers and sits a short drive from the Sunshine Coast's beaches. Facilities include a driving range, putting green, pro shop, restaurant and dining, coaching, parking, plus cart and club hire.
With its par-72 layout and ongoing course upgrades, Noosa is generally regarded as a challenging yet enjoyable test suited to golfers of all skill levels. Reviewers frequently single out the newer holes for praise and often report the course presented in good condition. The clubhouse experience also draws positive mention, with several players highlighting a well-stocked bar and a bistro that many feel has noticeably improved. Impressions of staff and hospitality are more mixed, with some warm welcomes and a friendly atmosphere set against occasional reports of less hospitable service. Overall, the club tends to be seen as a quality, easily accessible round in one of Australia's most popular holiday regions.