Short Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Short Course in Pakistan a unique golf experience, especially for a shorter track?

You'll find this course truly stands out with its surprisingly varied par-3 and par-4 holes, each offering a distinct challenge despite the compact layout. We loved how it cleverly incorporates the natural, slightly undulating terrain, giving you more to think about than just a simple pitch-and-putt. It's a fantastic place to sharpen your iron play and short game.

When is the absolute best time of year to play the Short Course, considering Pakistan's climate?

We highly recommend visiting between October and March. During these months, the weather is wonderfully mild and sunny, perfect for an enjoyable round without the intense summer heat or monsoon rains. You'll find the course in its prime condition, and the cooler air makes for a very comfortable experience.

Is the Short Course suitable for beginners or is it surprisingly challenging despite its name?

While its name suggests ease, the Short Course offers a fantastic balance-it's incredibly welcoming for beginners but still provides a good test for seasoned players. The shorter distances mean less intimidation, but clever bunkering and some tricky greens will definitely keep you on your toes. It's an ideal spot to build confidence or fine-tune your precision.

What should I expect regarding facilities and the overall atmosphere at the Short Course?

You'll discover a relaxed, friendly atmosphere here, far from the stuffiness of some larger clubs. The clubhouse is modest but comfortable, offering essential amenities and a great spot for a post-round chai. We especially appreciated the helpful, local caddies who know every inch of the greens and add a genuine Pakistani touch to your game.

What's the typical cost to play the Short Course, and are there any local tips for booking or getting the best value?

Playing the Short Course is quite affordable, especially compared to international rates, making it excellent value for money. We suggest booking a tee time directly through the course's reception a day or two in advance, particularly on weekends, to ensure you get your preferred slot. Don't hesitate to ask about any local resident discounts if you're staying for an extended period.