Golf Ground

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time of year to play Golf Ground in India?

We've found the sweet spot for Golf Ground is between October and March. You'll enjoy cooler, drier weather perfect for a round, avoiding the intense summer heat and the monsoon downpours that can make the course unplayable. Book your tee times in advance, especially during peak season.

What's the actual playing experience like at Golf Ground - is it challenging, or more relaxed?

Golf Ground offers a truly unique Indian golf experience; it's less about manicured perfection and more about embracing the local charm. You'll encounter some surprisingly tricky greens and fairways that demand precise shot-making, often with local flora and fauna adding to the character. It's a relaxed atmosphere, but don't underestimate its subtle challenges.

Should I hire a caddie at Golf Ground, and what's the caddie culture like there?

Absolutely, hiring a caddie at Golf Ground is a must-do. They're not just carrying your bag; they're your local guide, offering invaluable reads on the greens and insights into the course's quirks. Expect friendly, eager assistance - a small tip for good service is always appreciated and part of the local custom.

What are the typical green fees and other costs to expect when playing Golf Ground?

Golf Ground offers excellent value, especially compared to many international courses. Green fees are quite reasonable, usually ranging from 1500-3000 INR, depending on the day and time. Factor in around 500-800 INR for a caddie and a bit extra for club rentals if you need them; it's a budget-friendly way to experience Indian golf.

What's one practical tip for a first-time visitor to Golf Ground to make their experience smoother?

Our top tip is to arrive early and embrace the local pace. Traffic in India can be unpredictable, so give yourself ample time to reach the course without stress. Also, don't miss grabbing a cup of chai or a local snack from the clubhouse after your round - it's part of the authentic experience.