Air Force Training Command Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

Can civilians play at the Air Force Training Command Golf Course, and what's the booking process?

Yes, civilians can often play here, but it's not always straightforward. We recommend calling ahead directly to the course; sometimes you'll need a military sponsor or to play on specific guest days. Don't just show up expecting a tee time, as access can be restricted.

What's the unique character of the Air Force Training Command Golf Course, and what should I expect from the layout?

You'll find a well-maintained, classic Indian parkland layout here, often with mature trees lining the fairways and surprisingly good greens. It's not overly long, but accuracy is rewarded, and the quiet, disciplined atmosphere is a distinct change from more commercial courses.

When is the ideal time to visit and play this course in India, and what practical advice do you have?

The best time to play is during the cooler, drier months from October to March, avoiding the intense summer heat and monsoon season. Always hire a caddie-they're invaluable for reading the greens and navigating the course, and it's a great way to support the local community.

What amenities are available at the Air Force Training Command Golf Course for visiting golfers?

You'll find a functional clubhouse with basic changing facilities and a pro shop for essentials, but don't expect luxury. There's usually a decent dining area where you can grab a meal or a cold drink after your round, often with a friendly, relaxed vibe.

Is playing the Air Force Training Command Golf Course a worthwhile experience for a traveling golfer, especially considering the cost?

Absolutely, it offers excellent value, especially compared to private clubs in India. You get a solid, enjoyable round on a well-kept course, and the unique experience of playing within a military establishment is something you won't forget. It's a genuine taste of local golf.