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DLF Golf and Country Club is a country club situated in sector 42 Gurgaon, India, built and maintained by DLF Limited. [ 1 ] The club's championship golf course includes a new 18 hole designed by Gary Player and the original 9-hole designed by Arnold Palmer .
Name City State Established Notes Agra Golf Club: Agra: Uttar Pradesh: Oxford Golf Resort: Pune: Maharashtra: 2009: Bangalore Golf Club: Bengaluru: Karnataka: 1876
The Delhi Golf Club (DGC) is a prominent golf club situated in Delhi, India. It has ultra restrictive membership, with well over a waiting period of over 50 years for prospective members. [citation needed] It is close to Delhi's top tourist sites of India Gate, Humayun's Tomb, Delhi Zoo, and Lodhi Gardens. DGC comprises 18-hole course designed ...
Waverley Country Club in Oregon, United States. A country club is a privately-owned club, [1] often with a membership quota and admittance by invitation or sponsorship, that generally offers both a variety of recreational sports and facilities for dining and entertaining.
The Tollygunge Club (Bengali: টালিগঞ্জ ক্লাব), popularly called Tolly Club, is a country club in India, located in Tollygunge in south Kolkata. Sir William Cruikshank established the club as an equestrian sports facility in 1895 to "promote all manner of sports".
The course was originally built in 1927 on 90 acres of reclaimed swamp land. The Bombay Presidency Golf Club was originally designed by five-time British Open champion Peter Thompson and redesigned by Nelson & Haworth. [3] [4] The 18 hole course is 6148 yards long and is Par 70. The Course Record is held by Gurbaaz Mann who scored 63 on 5 May 2010.
Royal Calcutta Golf Club (RCGC) in Kolkata, India was established in 1829 and is the oldest golf club in India and the first outside Great Britain. [3] [4] [5] RCGC has an 18-hole golf course with the following detail: [6] Yardage: 7195/6871; Par: 72; Rating: 73.6/72.1; Mostly flat terrain, with many natural water hazards with water lilies and ...
The Royal Willingdon Sports Club (WSC) was founded in 1918 by Lord Willingdon, the then Governor of Bombay. [2] Willingdon was refused permission to take an Indian Maharaja with him to the Bombay Gymkhana, Byculla Club and Royal Bombay Yacht Club, [1] which at the time allowed only Europeans and hence, decided to start a club that both Indians and Europeans could go to.