Allahabad

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time to plan a golf trip to Allahabad?

We always recommend visiting Allahabad for golf between October and March. The weather is pleasantly cool and dry then, making for comfortable rounds without the oppressive heat or monsoon rains. You'll find the course in its prime condition during these months.

What kind of golf experience can I expect at the Allahabad Golf Course?

Don't expect a championship resort course; this is a charming, well-maintained military-style track with a relaxed atmosphere. You'll play on relatively flat terrain, often sharing the fairways with local wildlife like peacocks, which adds a unique Indian touch to your round. It's a fun, unpretentious day out.

Is Allahabad worth a dedicated golf trip, or should I combine it with other plans?

Honestly, with just one course, Allahabad isn't a standalone golf destination like some others. We suggest combining your round here with exploring the city's rich spiritual and historical sites, especially if you're visiting for the Kumbh Mela or other cultural events. It's a great add-on, not the main event.

What are the typical green fees and how difficult is it to book a tee time in Allahabad?

Green fees at the Allahabad Golf Course are quite reasonable, especially compared to private clubs in larger Indian cities. Booking is generally straightforward, but we always advise calling ahead, especially on weekends, to ensure availability and confirm current rates. You'll find the staff very accommodating.

What makes golfing in Allahabad a unique experience compared to other Indian courses?

The real charm here is the blend of a classic Indian military course with the city's spiritual vibe. You'll often hear temple bells in the distance or see local life unfolding just beyond the course boundaries, providing a truly immersive cultural backdrop to your game. It's a relaxed round that feels authentically Indian, far from the bustling city courses.