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GULMARG
Established
in the early days of the British rule by Sir Neville Chamberlain, K.C.B.,
the Gulmarg Golf Club has attracted golfers for almost a century. It .is
almost as if god intended a golf course at Gulmarg when he created it:
a lush green bowl covered with a variety of alpine flowers and criss crossed
by snow fed streams and rivulets; gently undulating slopes carpetted with
a natural mossy turf, and a crisply cool bracing weather! What more could
a golfer ask for?
Redesigned
by the famous golf architect, Peter Thompson, Gulmarg now has a 6,760
yards, par 72, 18 hole golf course. The highest course in the world, it
also boasts of India's longest hole, a par five, 610 yards. Unlike most
of the other par-fives on the Gulmarg course, the eighth plays much longer
than its 610 yards because of the uphill factor. The green course includes
not only the pre-defined rivulets, streams and ponds, but also herds of
sheep which eliminate the need for lawn mowers and keep the fairways in
top condition. A golfer at Gulmarg also has to beware of the local crow
which does not hesitate before taking off with a ball from the fairway,
presumably mistaking it for an egg.
The
most interesting and trying hole on the Gulmarg course is undoubtedly
the 17th. Although not very long, it calls for some precise hitting to
land on the green which is precariously placed on the edge of a cliff.
The 18th hole, a par five, is an exhilarating experience. It's downhill
travel from St. Mary's Church to the club house, a drop of 300 feet. The
Gulmarg Golf Club is well equipped to handle the holiday golfer and arrange
for the services of caddies and coaches; golf sets can also be hired at
very reasonable rates. Amenities at the club include a bar, library, lounge,
table tennis, lawn tennis and a putting green. The Gulmarg course is usually
open between April and November, as it is covered by snow for the rest
of the year and its gentle slopes are transformed into mini ski runs for
beginners.
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Gulmarg
Golf Club
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Year
of foundation
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1891
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Altitude
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8,799 m |
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No.
of Holes
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18
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Distance
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6,760
yards
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Par
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72
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Additional
Facilities
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Bar,
Library, Lounge, Table tennis, lawn tennis, Restaurant,
Card room
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Accommodation
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the City
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