Spotflock

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the ideal time to play Spotflock, considering India's climate?

We always recommend visiting Spotflock between November and February. The weather is much cooler and drier then, making for a far more enjoyable round without the oppressive heat or monsoon downpours. You'll find the course in its absolute prime during these months.

What makes Spotflock's layout truly unique or challenging compared to other Indian courses?

Spotflock really stands out with its incredible integration of natural rock outcroppings and ancient Banyan trees, especially around the 7th and 14th holes. These aren't just hazards; they're strategic elements that demand precise shot-making and a real understanding of the local terrain. It's a thinking golfer's course.

How important are local caddies at Spotflock, and what should I expect from them?

Trust us, a local caddie at Spotflock is non-negotiable - they're invaluable. They know every subtle break on the greens and the best lines through the unique rock formations, saving you strokes and frustration. Expect friendly, knowledgeable guidance that truly enhances your round.

What's the typical cost for a round at Spotflock, and is it good value for money?

A round at Spotflock generally falls into the mid-to-upper range for Indian courses, but it's absolutely worth it. You're paying for a meticulously maintained course with unique challenges and stunning natural beauty, plus top-notch service. It's a premium experience without the exorbitant price tag of some international destinations.

What's the post-round experience like at Spotflock - any standout amenities or local recommendations?

After your round, head straight to the clubhouse veranda; the views over the 18th are fantastic, especially at sunset. Their local Indian thali is a must-try - it's authentic and delicious, a perfect way to refuel. We also suggest exploring the nearby artisan villages for unique souvenirs, if you have time.