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GOLF
Kashmir
offers a unique opportunity to play golf all through the summer – from
April to November – in invigorating surroundings, where the wind
whispers through enormous trees of chinar and stately pine.
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The
Golf Course at Gulmarg
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In the
verdant golf courses at Srinagar and Gulmarg, you will be able to play for
longer hours than you can in the plains because of the lower temperatures
– Srinagar’s highest temperature seldom goes above 35°C. The layout
of both the courses, too, will delight the golfers. Srinagar has an
18-hole golf course with common fairways, and a par of 70. This course is
open throughout the year, unless snowbound in winter
The course at
Gulmarg is like nothing you’ve ever seen or imagined before. Situated at
an altitude of 2,650 m, it is the highest green golf course anywhere in
the world. The layout of the course too is strikingly different from most
golf courses– the land slopes and inclines along the complete area of
the course, which has a par of 72. There is history at Gulmarg for those
interested. The club, started by the British who used Gulmarg as a holiday
resort, first opened its doors in 1904, and a charmingly written book
traces its past. The J&K
Tourism Development Corporation (J&K TDC) now manages
the Club.
If you plan
to play golf regularly during the entire duration of your stay in Kashmir,
a temporary membership can be availed, which will enable you to use the
course for as long as you are here. Naturally the membership entitles you
to use the clubhouse restaurant facilities. You can hire a golf set and
balls for the day from the pro-shops at Gulmarg. Should you want to brush
up your play, or simply to learn golf for the first time, there are
competent trainers at both clubs.
Gulmarg
Golf - A 'Look Back'
Golf is a way
of life at Gulmarg. At an altitude of 2,650 m, in the heart of the world
famous resort, is its rolling golf course, the highest in the world. The
historic Gulmarg Golf Club was started in 1911 by the British who used the
place as a holiday resort. Since then it has seen over four score years of
tournaments of both amateurs and professionals, of men, women and
children.
The origin of
Gulmarg as the Golfing Mecca of India goes back to the late 19th
century when a 6-hole course was made in 1890-91 by Colonel Neville
Chamberlain - the greens were known as browns in those days. By 1896,
three more holes in the nullah, below Raja Sir Amar Singh's house,
were added. In 1901, the Maharaja of Kashmir donated land at Gulmarg for
laying out a golf course, which came to be known as the Upper Golf
Course. In 1915 a 9-hole course, also known as 'Rabbits
Course' was also built. There was a separate 6-hole course for
children. By the 1920s the resort was totally covered with golf courses:
two 18-hole courses, the ‘Upper Course’ and the ‘Lower’ and one
9-hole middle course, which was more famous as the ‘Rabbits Course’.
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| The
Gulmarg Golf Club |
The first
Golf championship was played at Gulmarg in 1922. The Nedou's Cup
was introduced in 1929. In 1930, ‘The World’ beat Scotland. The same
year saw the D.P. Vasu Championship for Women and the Children's Golf
Competition. In 1931 the women's foursomes played at Gulmarg on the Lower
Course. The Northern India Amateur Golf Championship was played from 1947
to 1953. After the troubled times of 1948 when golfing had come to stand
still, the J&K government took over the maintenance of the now 18-hole
course. Enthusiasts welcomed the revival of golf in Gulmarg in 1954 when
many events, such as Duncan Vase, O.P. Vase, Civil Cup and Nedou’s Cup
tournaments were held. Peter Thomson Associates of Australia redesigned
and laid out the golf course to fit it with its natural beauty, by
changing the location of greens and making it more challenging. The
Northern India Championship was played at Gulmarg till 1989 when it had to
be shifted to the Delhi Golf Club due to problems in the Valley.
Gulmarg, with
its rarefied atmosphere, is natural all the way. As the ball is hit, it
'whistles' its way to the next hole. The turf, since it lies buried six to
eight feet under snow for five months of the year, is soft. The greens
have a combination of moss and a high variety of grass and natural slopes,
which are fast to play on, and the thin air carries the ball further.
Golfing at Gulmarg's 18-hole course, with a par of 72, is a unique
experience.
A hundred
years of golf in Srinagar
The Kashmir
Golf Club has all the luxuries fitted that make playing golf a memorable
experience. It is spread over 52 sprawling acres of lush land adjoining
the Maulana Azad Road, the City’s main avenue. Its president, Dr. Farooq
Abdullah, is himself a keen golfer.
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The
Kashmir Golf Course at Srinagar
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The Kashmir
Golf Club at Srinagar. With well laid out bunkers
and hazards, interspersed between chinars & pine is a professional
18-hole course and has been the venue of many tournaments. The course has
common fairways and a par of 70. Srinagar offers an exclusive opportunity
for golf enthusiasts to play through an extended summer, from April to
November. While the plains are boiling, Srinagar's temperate climate
allows the golfer to play longer hours without getting tired.
Associated
with history of Kashmir Golf Club is its famous pro man of many golfing
facets, the 98-year old Ghulam Mohammad. In 1930, he was the
first golfing professional in India. He has trained hundreds of aspiring
golfers during his long career as a golfing pro. Ghulam Mohammad started
life as a fore caddy in the early years of this century. Later, he went on
to play to a scratch handicap for 30 years. Through time, he trained
famous golfers of India: the late Billoo PG Sethi, the late Maharaja Hari
Singh of Kashmir, the late Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed and J.S Pathak. He has
also trained Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah who began playing golf since
the age of 12, and today is living up to his teacher’s name. According
to Ghulam Mohammad, "golf is like an addiction. You can’t have
enough of it."
International
Lakefront Golf Course, Srinagar.
Spanning an
expanse of 250 acres in Srinagar, the International Lake Front Golf
Course, scheduled to open during the season of 2000 - 2001, guarantees to
be a golfer’s haven. This project is being designed and laid out by the
world-renowned golf architect, Robert Trent Jones Jr. II, who has built
500 courses all over the world, including in Bangkok and China.
The course
will have a clubhouse, which in no way will interfere with the skyline.
50,000 trees are being planted at strategic points along the course. These
are essential ingredient of every challenging golf course - after all to
get a hook or a slice is complimentary to every golfer. The layout of the
trees will give the player an opportunity to prove the worth of his swing.
Bunkers, sand traps, water hazards are all thoughtfully planned. The
sprinkler system and imported grass used play their part in holding the
ball on the green. This picturesque course of international standards is
sure to raise the spirits of the golfing population.
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