List of golf courses in India

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The following is list of golf courses in India. [1] [2] [3]

NameCityStateEstablishedNotes
Agra Golf Club Agra Uttar Pradesh
Oxford Golf Resort Pune Maharashtra 2009
Bangalore Golf Club Bengaluru Karnataka 1876
Riverside Golf Course Nashik Maharashtra 2016
Bhubaneswar Golf Club Bhubaneswar Odisha 2007
Bombay Presidency Golf Club Mumbai Maharashtra 1927
Chandigarh Golf Club Chandigarh Chandigarh 1962
CIAL Golf and Country Club Kochi Kerala 2010
Coimbatore Golf Club Coimbatore Tamil Nadu 1985
Cosmopolitan Club Chennai Tamil Nadu 1985
Clover Greens Bengaluru Karnataka
Delhi Golf Club Delhi New Delhi 1948
Digboi Golf Links [4] Digboi Assam 1888
DLF Golf and Country Club Gurgaon Haryana 2010
Eagleton Bengaluru Karnataka
East Point Golf Club [5] Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh 1884
Godavari Golf Club (GGC)

Godavari Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Golf Club [6]

Rajamahendravaram Andhra Pradesh
Guindy Links Chennai Tamil Nadu
Gymkhana Club Chennai Tamil Nadu 1886
Hyderabad Golf Club Hyderabad Telangana
Hisar Police Lines Golf Course Hisar Haryana
ITC Grand Bharat Gurgaon Haryana 1975
Jaipur Golf Club Jaipur Rajasthan
Jayachamaraja Wodeyar Golf Course Mysuru Karnataka
Jaypee Greens Golf ClubGreater NoidaUttar Pradesh
Jorhat Gymkhana Club Jorhat Assam 1876
Kalhaar Blues & Greens Golf Club Ahmedabad Gujarat [7] 2012
Karnataka Golf Association Bengaluru Karnataka
Kensville Golf and Country Club Ahmedabad Gujarat 2006
Kodaikanal Golf Club Kodaikanal Tamil Nadu 1892
Naldehra Golf Club Shimla Himachal Pradesh
Noida Golf CourseNoidaUttar Pradesh1990
Lucknow Golf Club Lucknow Uttar Pradesh 1950
Ooty Golf Course Ooty Tamil Nadu 1896
Panchkula Golf Course Panchkula Haryana 2003
Patna Golf Club Patna Bihar 1916
Prestige Golfshire Bengaluru Karnataka 2011
Poona Golf Club Pune Maharashtra
Prestige Augusta Golf Village Bengaluru Karnataka
Royal Calcutta Golf Club Kolkata West Bengal 1829
Royal Garha Golf Club Indore Madhya Pradesh 2010
Royal Springs Golf Course Srinagar Jammu and Kashmir 2001
Thiruvananthapuram Golf Club Thiruvananthapuram Kerala 1850
Tollygunge Club Kolkata West Bengal 1895
Golden Greens Golf & Polo ClubGurugramHaryana
Eco Park Golf Arena Kolkata West Bengal 2017
KEPTA Ambala Cantt Haryana
Mercara Downs Golf Club Madikeri Karnataka 1914
Zion Hills Golf County Kolar Karnataka 2009www.zionhills.in
Arvind Uplands One Ahmedabad Gujarat [7]

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