Army Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

Can civilians play at the Army Golf Course, and how do I secure a tee time?

Yes, civilians can often play, but it's typically subject to availability and a slightly higher green fee than for military personnel. We recommend calling the pro shop directly a few days in advance; walk-ins are sometimes possible but not guaranteed, especially on weekends.

What's the course layout like at Army Golf Course - is it challenging for an average golfer?

You'll find a well-maintained, parkland-style course that offers a fair challenge without being overly punishing. The tree-lined fairways demand accuracy, and the greens are generally true but can have subtle breaks that will test your putting.

When is the best time of year to visit Army Golf Course to ensure good playing conditions?

We highly recommend visiting between October and March. During these months, the weather is pleasantly cool and dry, offering ideal playing conditions and ensuring the course is at its absolute best after the monsoon season.

What should I expect to pay for green fees and caddies, and is the overall experience good value?

Green fees for civilians are quite reasonable compared to private clubs in India, and caddies are readily available and an essential part of the experience. We consider it excellent value for a well-kept course with a relaxed atmosphere, offering a solid day of golf without breaking the bank.

What makes the atmosphere at Army Golf Course unique compared to other courses in India?

The atmosphere here is distinctly disciplined yet welcoming, reflecting its military heritage. You'll notice the immaculate upkeep and a sense of quiet respect, often playing alongside officers, which lends a unique, dignified charm you won't find at many other public courses.