Sardar

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time to play Sardar and avoid the heat?

We always recommend visiting Sardar between October and March. You'll find the weather pleasantly cool and dry, perfect for a full 18 holes without battling the intense Indian summer heat or the monsoon rains. The course truly shines when the fairways are firm and the air is crisp.

What unique challenges or features should I expect when playing Sardar?

Sardar truly tests your short game, especially around its subtly contoured greens that often feature tricky run-offs. We love the strategic bunkering that forces thoughtful club selection, and you'll often spot local peacocks adding a unique, vibrant touch to your round. It's a course that rewards precision over brute force.

Are caddies mandatory at Sardar, and what's the caddie experience like?

While not strictly mandatory, we strongly advise taking a caddie at Sardar-they're incredibly helpful and enhance your round significantly. Our caddies were knowledgeable about every break on the greens and offered excellent local insights, making navigation and club selection much easier. It's a truly authentic Indian golf experience you shouldn't miss.

What's the post-round experience like at Sardar, and what local flavors should I try?

The clubhouse at Sardar offers a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after your game. We always head straight for their outdoor patio to enjoy a refreshing nimbu pani and some of the excellent local pakoras-they're a must-try. You'll find it's a great spot to chat with fellow golfers and soak in the day.

Is Sardar a good value for money, and how accessible is it for international visitors?

Sardar offers fantastic value, especially compared to similar quality courses in other parts of the world; green fees are quite reasonable. While it's not a resort course, it's easily accessible via a short drive from the nearest major city, and we found booking tee times straightforward. It's a genuine local gem worth the journey.