Sidhra Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to play at Sidhra Golf Course?
We've found the absolute sweet spot for Sidhra is from October through March. The weather is delightfully pleasant then, offering cool mornings and comfortable afternoons perfect for a full round without the intense heat. Avoid the monsoon season from July to September; the course can get quite waterlogged, and play isn't nearly as enjoyable.
How challenging is the course layout at Sidhra, and what should I expect?
Sidhra offers a surprisingly engaging challenge, especially with its undulating terrain and some cleverly placed bunkers. You'll find a good mix of tight, tree-lined fairways and more open holes, demanding accuracy off the tee. The back nine, in particular, has some elevation changes that will test your club selection and provide stunning views of the surrounding Trikuta Hills.
Are caddies readily available at Sidhra Golf Course, and do you recommend them?
Absolutely, caddies are available and we highly recommend taking one at Sidhra. They're not just for carrying your bag; many are incredibly knowledgeable about the local breaks on the greens and can offer invaluable advice on navigating the course's unique contours. Their insights will definitely shave strokes off your game.
What are the green fees like for visitors at Sidhra, and how do I book a tee time?
Sidhra is quite accessible for visitors, offering very reasonable green fees compared to some of India's more famous courses. While it's a military-affiliated course, non-members are generally welcome. We advise calling the pro shop a few days in advance to secure your tee time, especially on weekends, as it can get busy.
What makes Sidhra Golf Course stand out from other courses in India?
Sidhra truly stands out for its serene, almost untouched natural beauty and its unique location in the Jammu region. Unlike some bustling city courses, you'll experience a tranquil round with breathtaking views, often feeling like you have the course almost to yourself. It's a genuine hidden gem, offering a peaceful escape and a memorable game away from the crowds.