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Golf Courses in India
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Courses in India
India offers about 140 golf courses, a variety of choices for
golfers. It has modern course at Classic Resort in Delhi and The
Royal Calcutta Golf Club is the oldest golf course outside the
British Isles. Some of the best clubs in the country provide facilities
of Golf. Willington Club in Bombay; the Delhi Golf Club and Madras
Gymkhana to name a few. But their high membership fees and scarce
availability have made Golf a status symbol in urban India. However
with coming up of number of new clubs catering to Golf popularity
of game has picked up.
So what makes golf in India so different? First, golf is played
virtually everywhere in India, in every kind of terrain - desert,
mountain, along the sea coast or in the plains - and every kind
of weather - mild to extreme. You may play past historic monuments
dating back to the 15th century, below looming fortresses and
in the very heart of an ancient city. You might have to stop to
allow a peacock to complete its mating dance on a green or strain
to see a deer streak across a fairway. On an early morning you
will pause to watch a flight of migratory birds or to literally
catch your breath on the highest golf course in the world at a
height of 2890 meters. Playing golf in India is not simply a sport
- like everything else in India, it involves your entire being,
both physical and spiritual.
This section provides a listing of golf courses in India, but
is not exhaustive. Underlined listings link to more info about
the clubs, its facilities, articles about the club, etc.
List of Golf Course in India
- Agra
- Ahmedabad
- Bangalore
- Bangalore Golf Club
- Eagleton - The Golf Village
- Baroda
- The Gaekwad Baroda Golf Club
- Kolkata
- Calcutta Ladies Golf Club
- Officer's Institute, Fort William
- Royal Calcutta Golf Club
- Tollygunge Golf Club
- Chandigarh
- Chennai
- Cosmopolitan Golf Club
- Madras Gymkhana Club
- Delhi
- Delhi Golf Club
- Air Force Golf Club
- Army Golf Course
- Classic Golf Resorts and Club
- DLF Golf Club and Resort
- Goa
- Hyderabad
- Jaipur
- Jammu
- Kanpur
- Defence Services Golf Club
- Lucknow
- MHOW
- Mumbai
- The Bombay Presidency Golf Club Limited
- United Services Club
- Willingdon Sports Club
- Mysore
- Jaya Chamaraja Wadiyar Golf Course
- Nilgiris
- Ootacamund Gymkhana Golf Club
- Wellington Gymkhana Golf Club
- Puna
- Shimla
Home > Golf Courses in India > Bombay Presidency Golf Club Limited - Mumbai
The 110-acre Bombay Presidency Golf Club at Chembur is a green haven in an otherwise urban environment. Founded in 1827 the course was redesigned by Peter Thompson to international standards. Presidency’s fairways are narrow and tight, but its greens are undoubtedly the best in the country. The real test at Presidency, however, is the variable and shifting sea breeze, which could fox even the most experienced player. It is not a difficult course; it’s not too long, not too narrow and yet not an easy course to break par. The fifth hole is one of the most challenging on this course: a 480-yard, par five, a dog leg to the right, with a fairway trap strategically placed to catch the long hitter trying to cut the corner. The drive on this has to be placed carefully. If too long and pulled, it would end up in deep trouble. With a well-placed drive around the fairway bunker, the hole, in spite of the two overhanging trees on the right, is a comfortable par five. The 416 yard, par four 11th hole is also a test of precision golfing. The player has to steer his drive through trees overhanging on either side, a short distance from the tee. The fairly tight fairway has thick scrub and trees on the left, a water hazard and an out-of-bounds on the right with perhaps the trickiest and fastest green of this course. With the pin placed towards the left edge, the approach would roll off into the thick roughs, and not even a miracle would allow a par. Of the par threes, the 17th hole is the longest at 218 yards. The green is deceptive with deep bunkers on either side, and the rippled fairway can make a loose tee shot veer sharply. Par 70, 7,132 Yards.
Bombay Presidency Golf Club remains closed on Mondays. It located at a distance of 20 – 25 Kms from all the good hotels, A Signature Course. T Shirts , jeans and metal spikes are not allowed. It has the facility of caddie , kit , buggy , umbrella and shoes.
The Bombay Presidency Golf Club Limited
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| Course Details |
18 Hole Course, Distance 7,132 yards, built in 1827, Par : 70 |
| General Info |
Public Course |
| Contact Number |
Tel: 91-22-5505874/ 75 / 76 / 77
Fax: 91-22-5505880
Golf Hut: 5505878 |
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Round the year (Monday closed) |
| Best Season |
Round the year (Monday closed) |
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| Additional Facilities |
Caddie , Kit , Buggy , Umbrella and Shoes |
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It located at a distance of 20 – 25 Kms from all the good hotels |
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| Club Address |
Dr. Choitram Gidwani Road, Chembur, Mumbai 400 074 |
Home > Golf Courses in India > Poona Club Golf Course, Pune
Poona Club Golf Course is one of the oldest golf courses in India, situated within half an hour’s drive from major industrial areas of Pune and very close to the airport and the railway station. Though the course is within 5 minutes drive from the city, it is in a quiet area. The courses spread over 90 acres of land,which is the largest in the Western Region. The exact date of establishment is now known, but based on available records, tournaments were being played since 1920, the first being the RWITC CUP (Royal Western India Turf Club Cup).Originally the course was spread over nearly 135 acres of land, part of which was later taken over by the Government for housing development.When the British left India, Poona Club was thinking of giving up the golf grounds, but thanks to a handful of golfing enthusiasts, the course still exists and over 30,000 trees have been planted since the course was replayed between 1980-85 during the captainship of the late Mr. C.S. Kirloskar.Competitive golf is played throughout the year and over 30 tournaments are held, the most prestigious being the Maharashtra Amateur Open Golf being played since 1957, in which leading amateur golfers from all over India participate.There are four golf courses in Pune, but the Poona Club Golf Course is the only course available to all golfers, including foreign visitors. The weather being cool and pleasant, golf is enjoyed throughout the year, unlike at many other places Pune being a major industrial town and close to Bombay, the flow of visitors is continuing all the time.The present Golf Committee has embarked upon a major task of renewing the golf course. It is planned to relay the course and raise it to international standards. Plans include converting all the browns into greens and construction of proper turfed fairways with modern irrigation systems and beautiful landscaping with more ornamental trees. One of the fastest growing cities in Maharashtra, Pune gives the tourist a good idea of the dualities present in modern India. On the one h
and it is booming with streamlined contemporary architecture and restaurants, shops and hotels that would seem more at home in the industrialized West ; on the other, the city holds on zealously to its active Indian culture and the historic heritage handed down by its erstwhile Maratha rulers. It is easily accessible from Bombay, the closest metro city by air, road and rail.
Poona Club Golf Course
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| Course Details |
18 Hole Course, Distance 6198/5488 yards, built in 1920 (approx), Par : 71 |
| General Info |
Public Course |
| Contact Number |
Tel: 91-020-26694131
Fax: 91-020-26693703 |
| Open |
Round the year (Monday closed) |
| Best Season |
Round the year (Monday closed) |
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| Additional Facilities |
Snacks, Beer. |
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| Climate |
Max 25C Min. 10C winter : Max 21C, Min 0C. |
| Club Address |
Airport Road, Yerawada, Pune 411 006 |
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