
Noodle delight —
One of the signatures holes on a new fantasy course at Mission Hills in China will see players attempt to hit a green surrounded by a noodle-style hazard complete with chopsticks.

Testing target —
A view from the tee of the shot facing the golfer on the chopsticks and noodles hole.

Another brick in the Wall —
The Great Wall of China hole will provide a challenge with a difference for the golfers who play the new course.

Wall chart —
A sketch of the design work behind a hole on the course, in which a mock-up of the Great Wall of China is threaded throughout its entire length.

Mayan magic —
A par 5 on the new course is dedicated to the ancient Mayan civilization, but golfers will have their work cut out if they stray off the fairway.

Panda power —
One of the holes is dedicated to the most popular animal in China, the giant panda, and this sketch illustrates the design features.

Panda-monium —
Work is well under way on the hole named "Panda-monium" ahead of the course opening in 2014.

Olympics remembered —
The Birds Nest Stadium which hosted the 2008 Summer Olympics is the inspiration for one of the greens on the new course.

Mission impossible? —
This year the Mission Hills group hosted a World Golf Championship tournament, the HSBC Champions, on a bunker-laden course at its Shenzhen complex designed by former Ryder Cup captain Jose Maria Olazabal. Ian Poulter is seen here on his way to winning the title.

Sawgrass signature —
Conventional golf tests such as the daunting 17th island hole at TPC Sawgrass in Florida often rely on water to provide the challenge with a small green to aim at.

Golfing president —
President Barack Obama, his wife Michelle and daughter Sasha tried their hand at mini golf on a holiday in Florida in 2010.