Army Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Absolutely, you can play here, but it's not always straightforward. While it's primarily for military personnel, civilians can often get on as guests of members or by booking through specific channels. We recommend calling the pro shop directly a few days in advance; sometimes they have open slots, especially on weekdays.

What's the course condition like at Army Golf Course, and are there any unique challenges?

You'll find the course generally well-maintained, with fairways that are surprisingly lush given the local climate, though not always perfectly manicured. The greens can be tricky, often faster than they look, and the course design features some clever doglegs and well-placed bunkers that demand thoughtful shot placement. Don't expect resort-level perfection, but it's a solid, enjoyable track.

When is the best time of year to play Army Golf Course, and what local tips should I know?

We strongly recommend visiting between October and March to avoid India's intense heat and monsoon season; the weather is absolutely perfect then. A practical tip: embrace the caddie culture here - they know the course intimately and can save you strokes, especially with reading the subtle breaks on the greens.

What are the typical green fees at Army Golf Course, and is it good value for money?

Green fees at Army Golf Course are generally quite reasonable, especially compared to private clubs in the region. You'll find it offers excellent value for money, providing a well-kept course and a pleasant round without breaking the bank. Expect to pay a bit more if you're a civilian without a military affiliation, but it's still a worthwhile investment for the experience.

What kind of atmosphere can I expect at Army Golf Course, and what amenities are available?

The atmosphere here is wonderfully relaxed and unpretentious; it's a place where golf is truly enjoyed without unnecessary frills. You'll find a functional clubhouse with basic dining options, a pro shop for essentials, and decent practice facilities including a driving range and putting green. It's less about luxury and more about a genuine love for the game.