Army Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
Can civilians play at Army Golf Course, or is it strictly for military personnel?
While it's primarily for the armed forces, you can often play as a guest if accompanied by a member, or sometimes by paying a higher green fee. We recommend calling ahead to inquire about their current guest policy and booking procedures, as these can vary.
What's the course condition like at Army Golf Course, and what kind of challenge should I expect?
You'll find the course generally well-maintained, with fairways that are quite playable and greens that roll true, especially for a course of its type. It's a relatively flat track but offers a good test of accuracy, particularly with some strategically placed bunkers and occasional water hazards.
When is the best time of year to play at Army Golf Course to avoid extreme weather?
We highly recommend visiting between October and March. During these months, the weather is pleasantly cool and dry across much of India, making for ideal playing conditions. Avoid the monsoon season (June-September) and the peak summer heat (April-May) unless you enjoy a very challenging, sweaty round.
What's the overall vibe and atmosphere like when playing at Army Golf Course?
You'll experience a distinctly relaxed and friendly atmosphere, often with a strong sense of community among the players. It's less about luxury and more about the pure love of the game, offering a genuine, no-frills golf experience that feels authentic to its roots.
How do the green fees for non-military players compare, and is it good value for money?
Expect to pay a higher green fee as a civilian compared to military members, but it's still generally quite reasonable for a well-kept course in India. We think it offers excellent value for a pleasant round, especially if you appreciate a straightforward, unpretentious golf outing.