DLF Golf and Country Club

DLF Golf and Country Club
Club information
Location Gurgaon, Haryana, India
Established <1999>
Type Private
Owned by DLF Universal
Operated by DLF Universal
Total holes 18+9
Tournaments hosted Avantha Masters (2010),
Indian Open (2009),
Johnnie Walker Classic (2008)
Website www.dlfgolfresort.com
Championship Course
Designed by Arnold Palmer
Par 72
Length 7,204 yards
Course rating 132 / 74.6

DLF Golf and Country Club is a country club in Gurgaon, India, built and maintained by DLF Limited.[1]

The club's championship golf course includes a new 18 hole designed by Gary Player and the original 9-hole designed by Arnold Palmer. This club has hosted many professional tournaments including the Johnnie Walker Classic, an event jointly sanctioned by the European and Asian Tours, in 2008 and the Hero Honda Indian Open, an Asian Tour event, in 2009. For three years starting in 2010 the club will hosted the Avantha Masters, a new Eurasia Golf Limited tournament co-sanctioned by the European, Asian and Indian tours.[2]

References

  1. "DLF Wins Bidding in India’s Largest Land Sale in Two Years". Bloomberg. 20 August 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-12.
  2. "Avantha Masters debuts in India". PGTI. 22 December 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-28.

Coordinates: 28°27′18″N 77°06′22″E / 28.455°N 77.106°E / 28.455; 77.106

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