Golden Green Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to play Golden Green Golf Course to avoid the heat and monsoons?

You'll want to aim for the cooler, drier months between October and March. The course truly shines then, with the fairways at their best and the heat much more manageable for a full 18 holes. Avoid the monsoon season from June to September unless you enjoy playing in a downpour.

What's the most challenging or unique feature I should prepare for at Golden Green?

The course's signature challenge is definitely the par-3 12th hole, which demands a precise carry over a natural water hazard often frequented by local birdlife. You'll need to commit to your club selection here, as anything short is wet and anything long leaves a tricky chip from behind the green. It's a real test of nerve and accuracy.

How are the caddies at Golden Green, and should I expect a different experience than elsewhere?

The caddies at Golden Green are a real asset; many have been working there for decades and know every undulation of the greens. They're incredibly helpful with yardage and reading putts, often giving you insights into local flora and fauna you wouldn't get otherwise. We recommend engaging with them - they truly enhance your round.

Given it's in India, how well-maintained are the greens and fairways at Golden Green?

We've found Golden Green to be surprisingly well-maintained, especially considering the climate challenges. The greens are generally true and roll at a decent pace, though you might encounter a few dry patches on the fairways during peak summer. Overall, the ground staff does an admirable job keeping it in playable, enjoyable condition year-round.

What's the clubhouse experience like at Golden Green, and what can I expect for food and drink?

The clubhouse at Golden Green offers a comfortable, no-frills setting perfect for unwinding after your round. You'll find a good selection of local Indian snacks and hearty meals, alongside refreshing cold beverages - perfect for cooling down. It's a great spot to chat with fellow golfers and soak in the local atmosphere.