Army Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Army Golf Course open to civilians, and how do I book a tee time?

While it's primarily for military personnel, civilians can often play as a guest or during specific public windows. We recommend calling ahead directly to the club's pro shop; don't just show up, as walk-ins are rarely accommodated without prior arrangement.

What's the playing experience like at Army Golf Course, and what should I expect from the greens?

You'll find a well-maintained course, often surprisingly lush for its location, with a layout that offers a good mix of challenging long holes and tricky par-3s. The greens can be a bit slower than what you might be used to at a championship course, but they roll true and demand precise putting.

When is the best time of year to play at Army Golf Course in India?

We always suggest visiting between October and March to avoid the intense heat and monsoon rains. The weather during these months is much more pleasant, ensuring a comfortable round and better course conditions overall.

Are caddies available at Army Golf Course, and what other facilities should I expect?

Yes, caddies are readily available and we highly recommend taking one - they know the course intimately and can be a huge asset, especially with local reads. Beyond that, you'll find a functional clubhouse with basic dining options and a pro shop for essentials, but don't expect lavish resort amenities.

What's the overall value and atmosphere like at Army Golf Course?

You're getting excellent value here; green fees are typically very reasonable, especially considering the course quality. The atmosphere is generally relaxed and friendly, a bit less formal than some private clubs, offering a genuine local golf experience without the frills.