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India is the first country outside Britain, which took up the game of Golf. What makes golfing in India exciting is the diversity of its golf courses. Spread wide through the mountains, plains, deserts and at beach resorts, the environment of each golf course is unique in its culture and history. This is what has made India an ideal destination for Golf and hence conceived the concept of Golf Tour.
So, if you have not played Golf in India, you are missing out on a wonderful adventure. Indian Golf Courses can well compete with some of the leading Golf Courses in Asia in terms of Quality and Facilities, Varying environments, Club Houses, Changing facilities, Caddies, Pro-Shops and Post Tournament Function Rooms. You can experience this fact from our Indian Golf Tours.
Golf Tour in India
India not only has oldest golf clubs in the world outside England but also has the highest golf course located at Gulmarg in Kashmir. The Golf tours in India are convenient for the tourists as most of the golf courses are well connected by road, rail and air and have excellent facilities. The Indian Golf Union is affiliated to the World Amateur Golf Council.
Being a part of the Golf tour in India is one of the best ways to experience the sporting spirit in India closely. A large number of international standard courses designed by Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus are included in the Golf tour in India, providing the golfers with adequate challenge. In India, the Golf tours cover many places like Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur, Bangalore, Chandigarh, Coimbatore, Ooty, Chennai, Kolkata, Pune, Hyderabad, Gulmarg and Srinagar. Out of these the Golf Courses in Delhi and Jaipur are worth visiting and widely applauded by the golf lovers across the globe.
Delhi Golf Club: Delhi Golf Club is perhaps the only Golf Club in the world, dotted with the historical monuments of archaeological importance. This course was originally called the 'Lodhi Golf Course'. In the 1930's, the British ordered their Chief of the Horticulture Department to design a course amongst the picturesque surroundings of the Tombs of the Lodhi Dynasty of Delhi. The Delhi Golf Club is also home to many professional tournaments including the Indian Open, part of the prestigious Asian PGA circuit.. The club has every facility of bar & catering, a swimming pool and recently a new pub and a health club has been added to provide more facilities to the members.
DLF Golf and Country Resort: The DLF Golf & Country Resort designed by the legendary Arnold Palmer is ideally located close to the international airport and the New Delhi CBD. This magnificent golf course offers a great test of golf and challenges players of all skill levels. Night golf at DLF is a memorable experience and is not to be missed. There is a fully equipped golf academy and a warm, comfortable clubhouse too.
Classic Golf Resort: The Classic Golf Resort is the first South Asian signature championship golf course designed by the great Jack 'Golden Bear' Nicklaus. The resort stands in a 300-acre expanse, at the foothills of the picturesque Aravalli hills. This international standard Classic Golf lies on the outskirts of Delhi, off the Delhi - Jaipur highway and about 45 minutes drive away from Delhi. This fusion of international experience with Indian expertise, indigenous adaptation of globally accepted materials and processes as well as the strict adherence to quality standards is what makes the Classic Golf Resort a truly world class championship venue.
Jaipur Golf Course: An eighteen-hole course with nine greens and nine browns overlooks the picturesque Moti Doongri Palace and the historical Nahargarh Fort in Jaipur. These days there are more golfers to be seen on the ground where the royals once moved on their chargers. The upper course has nine greens around the polo ground. A drain separates the lower course, which has nine browns spread over a rough undulating terrain.
Overall, the Golf tours in India will makes you feel the royalty of the game along with the contemporary amenities. Golf tours India provides you a memorable experience that compels you to come to India over and over again.
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