Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time of year to play a round at this course in India?
We've found the sweet spot is from October through March. The weather is significantly cooler and drier then, making for a much more enjoyable walk and better course conditions. Avoid the monsoon season from June to September, as play can be very wet and challenging.
What's the most distinctive feature or unique challenge I'll face on this Indian course?
You'll definitely remember the par-3 7th hole - it's a stunning downhill shot over a natural ravine, often with a local peacock or two observing your tee shot from the trees. Beyond that, the subtle undulations on the greens are trickier than they look, demanding precise putting.
What can I expect from the caddies here, and are they essential for a good round?
Absolutely, we highly recommend taking a caddie; they're an integral part of the experience. They know every break on these greens and can offer invaluable local knowledge, especially regarding the best lines off the tee. A fair tip for good service is always appreciated.
How well-maintained are the fairways and greens, especially given the Indian climate?
For a course in India, the maintenance here is commendably consistent. The fairways are generally lush and well-kept, though you might find a few drier patches in peak summer. The greens are typically firm and roll true, but their speed can vary slightly depending on recent weather.
What's the best way to unwind after a round, and is there anything specific I should try at the clubhouse?
After your round, head straight to the open-air terrace overlooking the 18th green - it's the perfect spot to relax. We always grab a chilled Kingfisher beer and some of their excellent local pakoras; they're a fantastic, authentic post-golf treat.