Agra

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

Is golfing in Agra a worthwhile detour, considering it only has one course?

Absolutely, it's a unique experience that blends history with a relaxed round. While you won't find a multitude of courses, the Agra Golf Course offers a pleasant escape and a chance to stretch your legs between iconic sightseeing stops. We recommend it for the sheer novelty of golfing so close to one of the world's wonders.

What's the best time of year to visit Agra for a comfortable golf and sightseeing trip?

We always steer golfers towards the cooler, drier months from October to March. The weather is much more pleasant for both walking the course and exploring the Taj Mahal without the intense heat and humidity of summer. You'll find the course conditions are generally at their best during this window too.

What can I expect from the Agra Golf Course itself - is it a championship-level track or more casual?

Don't expect a championship layout; the Agra Golf Course is more of a charming, local track with a relaxed vibe. It's a well-maintained, 9-hole course that you can play twice for a full 18, perfect for a casual round or a quick practice session. It offers a nice contrast to the grandeur of the city's historical sites.

How easy is it to combine a round of golf with a visit to the Taj Mahal in Agra?

It's surprisingly easy to fit both into your itinerary, especially if you plan an early morning tee time. The golf course is conveniently located within the city, making travel between it and the Taj Mahal straightforward. We suggest playing your round first, then heading to the Taj Mahal for a breathtaking afternoon visit.

What are the typical costs for a round of golf in Agra, and what's usually included?

Golfing in Agra is quite affordable compared to many international destinations. You can expect green fees to be very reasonable, and it's customary to hire a caddy, which adds to the local experience and is also budget-friendly. Most courses in India operate on a pay-per-round basis, so carts might be extra or not available, but walking is encouraged.