| Golf Courses In India AGRA
Agra Golf Club
Holes: 9
Play golf with the Taj Mahal as your
background. Tall trees border the course.
BANGALORE
Bangalore Golf Club
Address: No. 2, Sankey Road, High
Grounds, Bangalore 560 001
Holes: 18
Yardage: 6703/5414
Par: 71
Second oldest course in India founded in
1876. Fairways are dry and sandy but
greens are lush and well-manicured. A
large number of flowering trees such as
palm eucalyptus and colorful gulmohar.
Compact course with some rocky parts in
the fairways.
Eagleton - The Golf
Village
Address: Mysore Road, Bangalore,
Karnataka, India
Holes: 18
Par: 72
Email Address: eagleton@giasbg01.vsnl.net.in
Web Site: www.eagletongolfvillage.com
Designed by Pacific Coast Designs
Australia. A great design with modern
drainage and irrigation systems. A well
planned facility.
BELGAUM
Infantry
Institute Golf Club
Address: Camp (Cantonment), Belgaum,
Karnataka, India
Holes: 18
Yardage: 6000+
Telephone: 831 434288
BOMBAY
Bombay Presidency Golf
Club
Address: Dr. Choitram Gidwani Road,
Chembur, Bombay 400 074
Holes: 18
Yardage: 6223/5463
Par: 70/72
First built in 1827 then re-designed by
Peter Thompson with the Indian Ocean
winds in mind. Excellent greens, tight
fairways and an unusual hazard at the
16th hole, an elephant pit. It is not a
difficult course; not to narrow, not too
long and yet not an easy course to break
par.
CALCUTTA
Royal Calcutta Golf Club
Address: 18 Golf Club Road
Holes: 18
Yardage: 7195/6871
Par: 72
Rating: 73.6/72.1 In 1911 the club was
honoured by King George V and Queen Mary
who conferred the title "Royal"
to commemorate their visit to Calcutta.
Mostly flat terrain, small greens and
natural water hazards. Best time to play
is October through March. Established in
1829.
Tollygunge Club
Address: 120, Deshpran Sasmal Road
Holes: 18
Yardage: 6520/5686
Par: 71
Sir William Cruikshank aquired this
property in 1895 and created an
equestrian sports facility. This garden
course offers lots of water hazards, one
of which, the 14th hole, requires a shot
to sail over a huge water tank that is
filled with water lilies. It is dubbed
the "Hydrophobia Hole".
CHANDIGARH
Chandigarh Golf Club
Address: Sextor 6, Chandigarh
Holes: 18
Yardage: 6618/6182
Par: 72
Chandigarh offers lush green fairways
bounded by groves of trees that funnel
out onto the green. Playing the full
course, a golfer will pass through thick
mango, jamun, eucalyptus and kikar
groves, dotted by a variety of rose
bushes. The greens are proba bly the
truest in the country and have to be read
very carefully.
HYDERABAD
Hyderabad Golf Club
Holes: 18
Yardage: 6434
Par: 72
A lush green course that is managed by
the Army. The holes are interestingly
named for historical figures or events
such as Waterloo.
JAIPUR
Jaipur Golf Club
Holes: 18
Nine greens (upper course) and nine
browns. The course overlooks the Moti
Doongri Palace and the historical
Nahargarh Fort. The fairways pass through
the Rambagh Polo Grounds. The lower
course is rough and undulating
KODAIKANAL
Kodaikanai
Golf Club
Address: Golflinks Road, Kodaikanal
Holes: 18
Yardage: 6122
Par: 71
In 1980 the brown course added another 9
holes and grass greens. The host to over
50 tournaments each year. The feature
hole is the 4th 'Devil's Dip', tee box to
green is a solid dip as far as the eye
can see.
MADRAS
Madras Gymkhana Club Golf
Course
Address: Race Course, Gindy, Madras
Holes: 18
Yardage: 6325/5765
Par: 70
Situated within the 2400 metre oval of
the Guindy Race course. Unexpected
challenges await you with not only
hazards including thick roughs, bunkers
and water tanks, but unpredicatable
obstructions like the race horses on
their workouts. Some of the green s are
at a gradient of almost 30 degrees and
can be very fast. The tough fairways and
fast greens require a firm hitter with
sure putting skills. Player is allowed
two preferred fairway lies on the par
fives and one a par four. Founded in
1886.
Cosmopolitan Club Golf
Annexe
Address: Saidapet, Madras
Holes: 18
Yardage: 6859/5863
Par: 72
Variety of trees line the tight fairways
on the front nine. Back nine is wide
open. A Peter Thomson design with a
liberal use of lateral water hazards.
Most of the greens are thick and slow and
require good control with firm and sure
putts. A sea level co urse that offes the
best golfing weather in February.
MYSORE
Jayachamaraja
Wodeyar Golf Course
Holes: 18
Metres: 5446
Par: 70
Established in 1906, this mature course
was redesigned in 1996 by Pacific Coast
Design of Australia. Th course is laid
out within and around Mysore City's
racecourse.
NEW DELHI
Delhi Golf Club
Address: Dr. Zakir Hussain Marg, New
Delhi 110003
Holes: 18
Yardage: 6869/5859
Par: 72
Undulating fairways, lush vegetation,
deep bunkers are all part of this 1931
course. Renovated in 1977 by Peter
Thompson it also offers winter golfing.
While golfing you will play past
historical monuments such as the red
sandstone Lal Bangla and the tomb of an
emperor's favorite concubine. It is a
sanctuary for over 300 bird species and
features over 200 different kinds of
trees.
NOIDA (U.P.)
Noida Golf Course
Holes: 18
An historical course on the location of
the Battle of Delhi. Some water hazards
as per a water drain that runs through
fairways 8, 10, 11, and 17. A large lake
is featured on the 7th hole which is also
the tighest.
OOTY
Ootacamund Gymkhana Club
Holes: 18
Yardage: 6074/5125
Par: 70
Incorporated in 1896 and made into a
greens in 1929. It is located at a
mountainous 7,600 feet. A Ross Thompson
design that is open year round.
PUNE
Poona Golf Club
Holes: 18
Yardage: 6198/5488
Par: 71
Holes 1 through 17 are brown, 18 is
green. There are 4 courses in Pune but
Poona is the only public one. Though only
5 minutes from the city it offers a quiet
round of golf amid 30 thousand trees.
Many tournaments are held here including
the Maharashtra A mateur Open.
SHILLONG
Shillong
Golf Club
Address: Polo Ground, Shillong,
Meghalaya, India
Holes: 18
Yardage: 5873/5231
Par: 70
Not only is the Shillong course scenic
and enjoyable, it is also challenging.
Course is set in an undulating valley
covered with pine and rhododendron trees.
Tight fairways are difficult to negotiate
with the number of out-of-bounds streams
that criss-cr oss every fairway only
making it more trying. Obstructions come
in the form of bunkers, trees and rain.
Shillong is just 56 km from the wettest
place in the world. A group of British
Civil Service officers introduced golf to
Shillong in 1898 by construc ting a nine
hole course. Present 18 hole course was
inaugurated in 1924. Tight fairways is
carpeted with a unique local grass which
hardens the soil. The longest hole is the
6th, a grueling 594 yards.
Trivandrum Golf
Club
Address: Golf Links Road, Trivandrum,
Kerala, India
Holes: 9
Yardage: 2645
Par: 34
Telephone: 91-471-435834
Email Address: revede@giasmd01.vsnl.net.in
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