18-hole championship course -18 greens (no more browns & all the fairways are lush green).
Length
6671
Par/SSS
72 ( recognized by the Indian Golf Union )
69
Visitors
Best conditions for golf are in winters.
Open 0600 hrs to 1830 hrs. Formal dress code.
Green Fees
A
Course Designer
N/A
Rambagh Golf Club is one of the oldest and most prestigious golf clubs of India.
Location
Rambagh Golf Club is situated in Jaipur -the Pink City- it is a part of the Rambagh Palace Hotel, the residence of the former maharaja.
It overlooks the picturesque Moti Doongri Palace and the historical Nahargarh Fort & is just next to the hotel Rambagh Palace, 5-7 kms from all the other hotels.
15 minutes from the International Airport.
Facilities
Catering & changing rooms
Pro Shop / Golf Tuition
Club hire available.
Buggies, shoes & umbrellas are not available.
Caddies
Practice Area /Driving Range
About the Course
The Rambagh golf course is surrounded by beautiful monuments such as Gayatri Devi's Palace, Nahargarh. It is the only recognized golf club in Jaipur, the course is playable round the year.
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