Qutub Golf Course
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This is the first public Golf Course in India. Designed and developed by the Delhi Development authority, the Qutab Golf Course started with 9 holes in January 2000.
This is the first public Golf Course in India. Designed and developed by the Delhi Development authority, the Qutab Golf Course started with 9 holes in January 2000. Read less

This is the first public Golf Course in India. Designed and developed by the Delhi Development authority, the Qutab Golf Course started with 9 holes in January 2000. In May 2002, a further 9 holes were commissioned making it a genuine 18 hole Golf Course. In addition, the premises also include a 250-yard state of the art driving range. Combined with the training facilities offered on the grounds, this is a great option especially for beginners. A major tree planting exercise has helped the course become tougher. Situated about 5 kilometres off the Ring Road, en route to the Qutab Minar, it is bounded by Aurobindo Marg on the West, Lado Sarai village on the South, DDA SFS flats of Saket on the East, and the Press Enclave Road on the North. Approach to the Golf Course is from the Press Enclave Road. Offering a Pay & Play facility, the DDA has brought the game of Golf at the door steps of the general public, who so far, could not afford playing on the few and exclusive golf clubs in and around Delhi.
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