Ooty, Tamil Nadu, India
Crowning
the Nilgiri mountains in the south of India
is the town of Ooty, as Ootacamund is more popularly
known. Viewed from Coimbatore (89 km), the blue
mountains, as the Nilgiris literally denote,
seem to be permanently enveloped in blue. This
could be brought about by the large number of
gum trees that dot the mountain side, or by
the gentle mist, which is so characteristic
of the local weather. Ooty, at an altitude of
2,286 metres, is characterised by gently undulating
downs and neatly planted tea gardens. It was
Ooty's Wenlock Downs that caught the eye of
Col. Ross Thompson, who wasted no time in converting
the spectacular area into a golf course, and
founded the Ootacamund Gymkhana Club in 1896.
The Wenlock Downs closely resemble the South
Downs of Sussex, complete with yellow flowered
prickly gorse bushes.
Ooty Golf
Club Highlights |
| Year of Foundation
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1896 (incorporated).
Became 'greens' in 1929 a Ross
Thompsan designed golf course. |
| Altitude |
7,600 feet |
| Open |
Round the year
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| No. of Holes |
18 |
| Distance
Ladies |
5,125 yards |
| Distance Gentlemen
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6,074 yards |
| Par |
70 |
| Additional Facilities
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Bar & restaurant,
table tennis, card room, billiards.
|
| Accommodation |
Six huts; annexe
with ten rooms. |
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Ooty Golf Course
The
Ooty golf course follows the soft contours of
downland, with its tonsured effect of tree-bare
heights, ringed with gorse and thickly wooded
copses of eucalyptus, oak, rhododendron and
fir in the hollows. The course is surrounded
by the thickly wooded Avalanch Range.
The altitude of 7,600feet, a few degrees above
the equator, provides a combination of light
and thin air which is a near intoxicant, and
the ball travels much further than it would
in the plains because of the rarefied atmosphere.
The Ooty golf course is not only scenic but
also quite trying, and it would be wise for
the visitor to play only nine of the 18 holes
on the first day.
Nine of the 18 holes on the Ooty course are
blind in that you cannot see the green from
the tee because of the undulating landscape.
Guide posts fixed on the intervening ridges
give the player the necessary directions. The
most gruelling hole on this course is the fifth,
all uphill and a good 200 feet higher. But the
green is rewarding, with a breathtaking view
across the hill ranges. The most exciting green
is undoubtedly the 13th. It's here that the
player could be interrupted by the baying of
hounds as he bumps into a fox hunt in progress.
Dating back to 1847, the Ooty hunt has carried
on uninterrupted, and Class I foxhounds and
beagles are still bred and trained here.
The Ooty fairways are lush but tight, and the
greens are large and well maintained. A unique
feature of the Ooty greens is the fencing that
protects them from the wild animals that occasionally
stroll on the course. In fact, a pug mark or
a hoof print is a free lift! Where could anyone
play more challenging golf.
Our golf tour package for South India includes
a round of golf at Ooty Golf Club along with
golf rounds at Karnataka
Golf Association ( KGA ) Golf Course Bangalore,
Eagleton
Golf Resort Bangalore, Madras
Cosmopolitan Golf Club and
Coimbatore Golf Club .
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