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Chandigarh, India
The
city of Chandigarh, is the ‘first planned’ city
of India and is the capital of Punjab and Haryana.
The city is regularly hailed as a marvel of
city-planning. The roads are well-laid, lined
with endless rows of trees, shrubs an boulevards,
and the buildings are strategically and ingeniously
set against the backdrop of the mountains. The
white domed temple of Goddess Chandi Devi that
stands on the slope of a hill, situated in the
north-east of Chandigarh, is where the city
obtains its name Chandigarh. Amongst its many
splendours is the Rose Garden. Zakir Gulab Bagh
is Asia’s largest rose garden with thousands
of the loveliest rose blooms.
The Sukhna Lake, a seasonal stream coming down
from the Shivalik Hills, is also a great attraction.
It attracts migratory birds from lands as far
as Siberia and elsewhere. |
Golf Courses in Chandigarh : Chandigarh
Golf Club ::: Forest
Hill Golf Resort
Chandigarh
Golf Club |
| Year of Foundation |
1966 |
| Open |
Round the year |
| No. of Holes |
18 |
| Distance
Ladies |
6,182 yards |
| Distance Gentlemen |
6,618 yards |
| Par |
72 |
| Additional Facilities |
Bar, card room,
swimming pool & cafeteria |
| Accommodation |
In the City |
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Chandigarh Golf Course
Chandigarh Golf Club is also called the Cradle
of Indian Golf. Among its most celebrated sons
are Chairanjeev Milkha Singh, who became the
first Indian to qualify for the European and
Japanese PGA Tours.
The 7,202-yard, par-72 course is an environmental
lung for the city with its rich and varied species
of trees and shrubs. Right next to the course
is the Chandigarh Golf Academy Driving Range,
an excellent facility boasting of a humongous
green ( some say it is the largest in Asia)
for your short game practice. The course is
known for its tight fairways, which are lined
by trees and thick rough. There are quite a
few dogleg holes here, but none gives the players
a chance to take the shortcut as tall trees
almost always guard the corners. The Club also
possesses one of the longest par-5s in India,
the seventh hole, which measures 613 yards.
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