The Dwarka golf course opens for memberships, featuring a driving range, academy, and luxury club. The golf course, constructed across 158 acres at the cost of Rs 250 crore by the DDA, is scheduled to be fully completed by April 2025. Spanning 7,377 yards with 18 holes and a par of 72, it is reputed to be the longest golf course in India.
Although still under construction, the golf course clubhouse will feature 11 suites, a swimming pool, sauna, steam room, restaurant, lecture halls, and other amenities. The new golf course will also have one of the longest driving ranges in the country with a total length of 372 yards. The double-decker driving range will have 52 bays for golf carts across two floors, 26 bays on each floor. Officials said that within Delhi, the Siri Fort golf course has 48 bays while the Qutub golf course has 28 bays.
A golf academy will be also established as a center of excellence to train and inspire young and budding golfers, officials said. A separate nine-hole course is also being developed for short games and practice sessions. Audio-visual simulation rooms can be used for training children and night lights will also be available, though there are no plans to start night golfing as of now, officials said. A six-hole ‘Chip and Putt’ course for children and young aspirants has also been made.
Officials added that there is also a parking space for 180 vehicles while parking outside along the service roads will also be allowed. A 15-acre land towards the north of the golf course has also been kept for expansion of commercial and shopping activities.