Golfing in Shimla
India
happened to be the second country in the world to play Golf, preceding the
United Kingdom. The British gifted India both Cricket and Golf. The sport of
Golf grew amidst the lush green farms, the soothing landscape and the fervor
for the game make many a men move.Shimla
Blessed with a vast treasure of natural bounties,
Shimla the state capital of Himachal Pradesh is an ideal holiday resort for
those seeking a respite from the excruciating heat of Indian summers.
Located on the slopes of lower Himalayas, surrounded by green hills with
snow-capped peaks, and magnificently robed in dense forests of oak, pine,
fur and rhododendron, Shimla is today one of the most sought after hill
stations.
Golf Vacation
No English township could be complete without a golf
course. A suitable site was finally chosen close to Shimla at Naldehra (23
km). The Naldehra Golf links are one of the oldest in the country, and also
the most 'sporting' east of the Suez. Located on a spur, the Naldehra course
is crowned by a beautiful grove of deodar trees, and commands a spectacular
view of the Shivalik ranges. The environs at Naldehra are so serene that
Lord Lytton and LordCurzon, two of India's viceroys preferred it to their
stately homes, and spent many weeks of their summer here. The Naldehra
course is carpetted by a fine springy turf which requires little
maintenance.
The par 68 course is basically located in a bowl and has nine holes which can be back played to 18. The longest hole is the sixth at 370 yards; and the shortest, the fifth, with a yardage of 115. The undulating landscape demands lofty and sure shots, as a stray ball would tend to roll off the hillside into the 'out-of-bounds' areas. The greens are extremely fast and have to be read carefully. It is difficult to master the Naldehra course as a misjudged drive would change direction on hitting the rocky part of the fairway. Hazards on the course include an artificial water tank, cliffs with greens on the edges, and a local temple. A game of golf can be pleasantly interrupted by a colourful procession of hillfolk bringing a deity from a nearby village to confer with the deity at the Naldehra temple. It is well worth spending a night or two in the log huts in Naldehra's deodar forest. The woods are teeming with a variety of birds, and the apple orchards nearby offer fresh fruit. Naldehra is more than just a game of golf, it's a complete outdoor holiday.
The par 68 course is basically located in a bowl and has nine holes which can be back played to 18. The longest hole is the sixth at 370 yards; and the shortest, the fifth, with a yardage of 115. The undulating landscape demands lofty and sure shots, as a stray ball would tend to roll off the hillside into the 'out-of-bounds' areas. The greens are extremely fast and have to be read carefully. It is difficult to master the Naldehra course as a misjudged drive would change direction on hitting the rocky part of the fairway. Hazards on the course include an artificial water tank, cliffs with greens on the edges, and a local temple. A game of golf can be pleasantly interrupted by a colourful procession of hillfolk bringing a deity from a nearby village to confer with the deity at the Naldehra temple. It is well worth spending a night or two in the log huts in Naldehra's deodar forest. The woods are teeming with a variety of birds, and the apple orchards nearby offer fresh fruit. Naldehra is more than just a game of golf, it's a complete outdoor holiday.
| Golfing Notes (Naldehra Golf Club ) | |
| Year of foundation : | 1920 (approx) |
| Altitude : | 2,213 m |
| Open : | April - November (depending on weather) |
| No. of Holes : | 9 |
| Distance Ladies : | 3,791 yards |
| Distance Gentlemen : | 3,791 yards |
| Par : | 68 |
| Additional Facilities : | Restaurant & catering, horse riding Accommodation Double Bed Golf Hut -1, Log huts -5 |
| Accommodation : | Double Bed Golf hut with kitchen -1, Double Bed Rooms - 5 |







