Munshi Park
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Munshi Park, considering India's climate?
We highly recommend visiting between November and February. The weather is wonderfully mild and dry then, perfect for a comfortable round without battling the intense heat or the monsoon rains that hit later in the year. You'll find the course in its prime during these cooler months.
What's the actual playing condition like at Munshi Park, and what makes its layout unique?
You'll find Munshi Park offers a charming, slightly rustic experience; while not always pristine, the greens are surprisingly consistent and the fairways are generally playable. The course truly stands out with its mature trees and the strategic water hazards that come into play on several holes, especially the tricky par-3 14th. It demands thoughtful shot placement, not just brute force.
Are caddies mandatory at Munshi Park, and what should I expect from them?
Yes, caddies are generally mandatory and honestly, you'll want one-they're invaluable here. Expect them to be incredibly knowledgeable about the course's subtle undulations and local conditions, often helping you read putts you'd never see. A fair tip after a good round is always appreciated for their guidance.
What are the typical green fees at Munshi Park, and is it good value for money?
Green fees at Munshi Park are surprisingly affordable, especially compared to championship courses elsewhere, making it excellent value. You're paying for a genuine local golf experience with a unique character, not just perfectly manicured fairways. It's a great way to enjoy a round without breaking the bank.
After a round at Munshi Park, what's the best way to unwind or grab a bite nearby?
Skip the standard clubhouse fare and venture out; we always head to the lively local market just a short drive away. You'll find incredible street food-think fresh dosas or spicy chaat-that offers a true taste of India and a perfect way to reflect on your round. It's an authentic experience you won't regret.