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Central India
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too step for golf in India. In every part of the country, India’s golf
enthusiasts have created their own little haven, a golf course which might
not always be of competition standards, but a course where a golfer can
still play his 18, often amidst the most ‘sporting’ conditions.
In India , golf is a game for all seasons &
terrains . At every corner , you just have to look , and a golf course awaits you!
Not all of India’s over 160 golf courses are open to casual members, but most of
them welcome a visitor on their fairways.
We offer the most competitive
golf vacation packages to India .We handle everything from air travel to tee
times, and can plan something special for the non-golfer.
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Bhopal |
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The capital of the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh,
Bhopal
is surrounded by lakes built by its founder Raja Bhoj.
Bhopal
has an Army Golf Course at the station headquarters, where guests are
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Gwalior |
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Srronghold of a warrior Hindu dynasty
whose fortifications combined architectural strength and grace admired
and emulated in later Mughal architecture notably at Agra and
Fathehpur Sikri ,has the Eagle Golf Club, maintained by the Border
Security Force
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Mhow
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Mhow,
which literally stands for Military Headquarters of War, is a military
town close to the city of
Indore
. Comprising of a population of mainly defence personnel, Mhow has an
excellent nine-hole course, playable 18. This picturesque course is
particularly famous for its tricky greens, which call for precise and
calculated putts.
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