Kalhaar Blues & Greens Golf Club
23°0′47″N 72°22′1″E / 23.01306°N 72.36694°E / 23.01306; 72.36694
Kalhaar Blues & Greens Golf Club is a golf course located in the city of Ahmadabad in the Indian state of Gujarat.
History
The golf course was designed by Jack Nicklaus's[1] company Nicklaus Design. Construction began in 2012. It is one of India's most famous golf courses and was rated as India's Best Golf Course of 2015 by World Golf Awards[2] and India Golf Awards.[3]
Design
The golf course is spread over 175 acres and plays up to 7,425 yards from the championship tees, making it India's longest golf course. The club was developed by the Navratna Group, Ahmedabad. It was designed to comply with United States Golf Association (USGA) specifications. The golf course layout has unique challenges and aesthetics including sand, beach bunkers and 14 water bodies covering over 35 acres.
The course has a scenic island green on the seventh hole 7 (174 yards, par 3) that covers over 35 acres. In addition to this, the seventh has a slope rating of 76.8 and 142 meaning that a scratch golfer can play 4.8 over the course (76.8-72) from the back tees.
In April 2015, the club hosted the PGTI Ahmedabad Masters 2015,[4] the first tournament of the super series launched by PGTI on the lines of the USPGA’s FedEx Cup and European tours race to Dubai.
References
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- Bhubaneswar Golf Club
- Bombay Presidency Golf Club
- Chandigarh Golf Club
- Coimbatore Golf Club
- Cosmopolitan Club, Chennai
- Delhi Golf Club
- DLF Golf and Country Club, Gurgaon
- Guindy Links, Chennai
- Gulmarg Golf Club
- Gymkhana Club, Chennai
- Hisar Police Lines Golf Course
- Hyderabad Golf Club
- ITC Grand Bharat, Gurgaon
- Jamshedpur Golf Courses
- Jorhat Gymkhana Club
- Kalhaar Blues & Greens Golf Club
- Kodaikanal Golf Club
- Ooty Golf Course
- Patna Golf Club
- Prestige Golfshire, Bengaluru
- Railway Ecological Golf Club, Jamalpur
- Royal Calcutta Golf Club
- Royal Springs Golf Course, Srinagar
- Thiruvananthapuram Golf Club
- Thenzawl Golf Course
- Tollygunge Club, Kolkata
- United Services Club
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