Chandigarh Golf Club
Chandigarh Golf Club is a non-profit charitable registered golf club in Chandigarh, India. The club features an 18-hole course spanning 7,202 yards, renowned for its challenging narrow fairways and a particularly demanding 7th hole - a dogleg measuring an impressive 613 yards. Notably, the first nine holes are equipped with floodlighting. The course was designed by four-time Open Championship winner, Peter Thomson (golfer). The club is situated south of Shivalik hills, distinct from the Sivalik Hills found in the Himalayas.
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Coordinates | 30°44′10″N 76°48′58″E |
Location | Sector-6, Chandigarh, India |
Established | 1962 |
Website | The Chandigarh Golf Club |
The club has been home to some professional golfers, the most noted being Jeev Milkha Singh.
Originally, the golf course was founded in 1962, nestling under the Shivalik Hills. The Clubhouse was originally laid out by Sh. Dharam Vira in 1969, seven years after the founding of the course. [1]
Flora & Fauna of the surrounding area
The tight fairways of the Golf Course include large orchards inhabited by several kinds of birds, like egrets, peacocks, and bluejays. The areas are infested with items like: Eucalyptus, Mangos, Jamuns, Kikar Orchard trees, etc.
Facilities
The club has a clubhouse, swimming pool, and a gymnasium for its 2,300 members.
Other similar attractions
See also
Sources
https://www.chandigarhgolfclub.in/
https://www.chandigarhgolfassociation.com/
https://www.pgtofindia.com/tournament/667/course
References
- "Welcome to the Chandigarh Golf Club". The Chandigarh Golf Club.