Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time to plan a golf trip to this course in India, considering the weather?
We've found the sweet spot is typically from November through March. You'll enjoy cooler, drier weather, making for a much more pleasant round. Avoid the monsoon season from June to September unless you love playing in a downpour.
Are caddies essential at this Indian course, and what's the etiquette for working with them?
Absolutely, we highly recommend taking a caddie here; they're often mandatory anyway. They know the course's subtle breaks and local conditions better than anyone, and their local insights are invaluable. A fair tip goes a long way for their excellent service.
What unique challenges or features should I expect when playing this course, compared to what I might be used to?
You'll find the course offers a distinct Indian flavor, often with lush, tropical rough that can swallow errant shots. Keep an eye out for local wildlife - we've certainly seen our share of interesting creatures on the fairways! The greens are generally well-maintained but can have unexpected undulations.
What's the post-round experience like at this course, and are there any local culinary delights to try?
After your round, the clubhouse usually offers a relaxed atmosphere perfect for unwinding. We always make sure to sample some local Indian snacks and a refreshing chai - it's a fantastic way to soak in the culture. Don't expect a Michelin-star meal, but the local fare is authentic and delicious.
How far in advance should I book my tee time, and what's a realistic expectation for green fees at this course?
We advise booking your tee time at least a few days in advance, especially during peak season, as slots can fill up quickly. Green fees here are generally quite reasonable compared to Western courses, offering excellent value for the experience. Expect to pay a fraction of what you might elsewhere, but always confirm current rates directly.