ASC Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

Is ASC Golf Course accessible to non-members, and what's the best way to secure a tee time?

While ASC Golf Course has a strong military heritage, it's surprisingly welcoming to civilian guests. You'll typically need to book through a member or a local hotel concierge, which we recommend for a smoother experience. Don't just show up - a quick call ahead ensures you're on the roster.

What can I expect from the course layout and conditions at ASC Golf Course?

ASC offers a classic parkland layout, often tighter than you might expect, with mature trees defining many fairways. The greens are generally well-maintained and roll true, though they can be a bit slower than championship courses you might be used to. Expect strategic bunkering and a few tricky doglegs that demand thoughtful shot placement.

When's the ideal time to play ASC Golf Course, and what's the local vibe like?

We highly recommend visiting between October and March; the weather is absolutely perfect, with clear skies and comfortable temperatures, avoiding the intense heat and monsoon. The atmosphere here is relaxed but respectful, a true local's club where you'll often see multi-generational families enjoying the grounds - it's a real slice of Indian golf culture.

Are caddies mandatory at ASC Golf Course, and what should I know about their role?

Yes, caddies are pretty much essential and expected at ASC, and honestly, you'll want one. They're incredibly knowledgeable about the subtle breaks on the greens and local course nuances, often saving you strokes. A typical tip is around 500-700 INR, but always confirm current rates at the pro shop.

What's the overall value proposition of playing ASC Golf Course, and what's the best way to cap off a round?

For the experience, ASC offers excellent value; green fees are very reasonable for a course of this caliber in India, especially compared to private resort courses. After your round, head to the club's open-air veranda for a cold Kingfisher beer and some pakoras - it's the perfect way to soak in the atmosphere and discuss your birdies (or bogeys).