Delhi Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes playing at Delhi Golf Course a truly unique experience compared to other courses in India?
You're not just playing golf here; you're stepping into a living museum. The course winds through ancient Lodi-era tombs and is a designated bird sanctuary, so expect peacocks strutting across fairways and monkeys observing your swing. It's an unforgettable blend of history, nature, and golf right in the heart of a bustling metropolis.
When is the best time of year to play Delhi Golf Course, and what should I expect from the course conditions?
We strongly recommend visiting between October and March. The weather is glorious then, offering crisp mornings and pleasant afternoons, perfect for tackling the course. Expect tight, tree-lined fairways that demand precision, and greens that are typically fast and true.
Is it difficult for non-members or international visitors to get a tee time at Delhi Golf Course, and what are the typical green fees?
Getting a tee time as a non-member, especially an international visitor, requires a bit of planning, but it's absolutely doable. We advise booking well in advance and often through a local golf tour operator or a reciprocal club arrangement if you have one. Green fees are on the higher side for India, reflecting its prestige and prime location, so budget accordingly for this premium experience.
I've heard about the wildlife at Delhi Golf Course - what kind of animals can I expect to see, and how might they impact my round?
The wildlife is a huge part of the DGC charm! You'll definitely encounter numerous peacocks, often strutting majestically on the greens or fairways, and playful langur monkeys are common spectators. While they generally keep their distance, be mindful of your belongings around the monkeys, and simply enjoy the unique natural spectacle they add to your game.
What's the biggest challenge at Delhi Golf Course, and what practical advice do you have for playing well there?
The biggest challenge is undoubtedly the narrow, tree-lined fairways that demand accuracy over distance. Our practical advice is to leave the driver in the bag on many holes and focus on hitting fairways with irons or hybrids. The course rewards strategic placement and a good short game, so play smart, not just long.