Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, India.
Kodaikanal
Golf Club |
| Year
of Foundation |
1895 |
| No.
of Holes |
18 |
| Distance |
6,426-yards
|
| Par |
66 |
| Accommodation |
In
the City |
|
Kodaikanal
Golf Club came in to existence on June 17, 1895,
it is laid over natural grasslands and is criss-crossed
by streams. Located about 6 kms from the centre
of town on the road to pillar rocks. Total length
of the course is 6426 yards.
The fun loving British were the architects
of the course; the course and the clubhouse
are situated on Golflinks Road connecting the
Kochi road, near the famous tourist attraction
view point 'Suicide Point' or 'Green Valley
View'. The course with its well furnished club
house recently gave up the 19th hole, for the
license was too costly. Some of the finest greens
adorn the course like emeralds; one can play
the full 18 holes here. The spread of the course
is about 150 acres.
The
jungle which runs very close to the course attracts
wild animals sometimes. Wild boars are commonly
sighted in herds. Tigers used to be sighted
near the 6th hole, and the hole itself is named
'Tiger Hole'. Some of the other holes are also
given very interesting names, depending on the
challenges they offer the golfer. The 4th hole
is called the Devil's Dip, for the fairway from
the tee-box to the green is a solid dip, which
runs on as far as one's sight can carry. The
12th hole, due to the strenuousness of the walk
and the stroke, is called the 'Cardiac Hole'.
A hard hitters' course, the thirteenth green
is not visible from the tee box. The 15th hole,
which has the longest yardage of 587 yards,
needs two good shots to sight the green. The
entire course takes about 3 hours to play all
the holes.
At least 50 tournaments are conducted during
the year. Palani Hill Open, Veday Cup, Rudrappan
Memorial Cup, Contessa Open and A V Thomas Tournament
(introduced recently), are some of the major
tournaments generally held between end April
and the beginning of June. A par rating of 72,
the course is a long-hitting course. |