Siri Fort Sports Complex
A municipal driving range and pitch-and-putt course in the middle of the city — open to non-members for a fee, with no club affiliation required.
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A municipal driving range and pitch-and-putt course in the middle of the city — open to non-members for a fee, with no club affiliation required.
An 11-acre independent driving range built to feel like a mini golf course — genuinely beginner-friendly, with coaching and Pay & Play both on offer.
A driving range and academy with certified coaches teaching on both natural turf and artificial bays.
A driving range, academy and pro shop combination — solid, no-frills practice base easily reached from central Delhi.
A 260-yard driving range with six target greens and a holistic coaching approach — including fitness and physiotherapy alongside swing work.
A climate-controlled indoor simulator lounge right on the Delhi-Gurugram border — 300+ courses, real-time swing data, and USGTF-certified coaches.
Ten golf simulator bays inside a Gurugram mall — open to anyone after air-conditioned practice.
A smaller indoor simulator setup right next door to Zen Golf Academy on Golf Course Extension Road.
No public courses match this filter — try Driving Ranges above, or Private Pay & Play below.
India's first public golf course — a genuine 18-hole Pay & Play with a 250-yard driving range, so you can learn and play without a membership.
An affordable, low-pressure public course with basic coaching on site — a relaxed way to play your first few rounds.
Army-managed, eco-friendly course — one of the more welcoming walk-in options in the city, with a full driving range attached.
Delhi's newest public course, inaugurated December 2024 — pay-and-play model, with a 374-yard double-decker driving range among the longest in India.
A 9-hole course inside The Energy & Resources Institute's solar-powered research campus — open to all, driving range on site.
Paramilitary-managed course with Aravalli hill views — guest fees and visitor packages for non-members, driving range on site.
Government-developed course inside the Manesar industrial township, set against the Aravalli hills.
Haryana Tourism-run course on the Delhi-Agra highway, est. 1966 — open daily, with overnight rooms for a short trip.
No private pay-and-play courses match this filter — try Public Pay & Play above, or Premium & Member Clubs below.
A 9-hole, par-3 executive course next to Ambience Mall, floodlit for evening play — built for sharpening your short game.
A 9-hole course designed by Graham Cooke (2007), set inside a resort in the Aravalli foothills — open to the public, rooms available on site.
A boutique 9-hole course with an 18-hole experience layered on top, and an on-site Golf Academy with TrackMan-assisted coaching.
An 18-hole, par-72 links-style course designed by Dr. Martin Hawtree — open fairways and strategic bunkering across roughly 7,100 yards.
These sit outside NCR so they're not part of the filters above — think of this as the long-weekend list.
One of India's oldest golf clubs, founded 1904 — a 9-hole course laid out with views of the Taj Mahal dome clearly visible from the clubhouse balcony.
A 135-acre government-run course on the banks of the Ghaggar river, flanked by the Shivalik hills — designed with a distinctly Scottish links feel, with undulating fairways and wind that gusts hard from the valley.
An 18-hole course built into the grounds of the historic Rambagh Palace — redesigned in 2009 by Jeev Milkha Singh, with views of Nahargarh and Moti Doongri forts.
Laid out in 1962 as part of Le Corbusier's original city plan, beside Sukhna Lake — 18-hole par-72, 7,202 yards, plus a floodlit 9-hole and driving range.
A resort course in the Shivalik foothills built around lakes and elevation changes — 9-hole, par-36, with a golf academy and resort stays on site.
An 11-acre, GMADA-run driving range and academy — floodlit, walk-in friendly, no membership needed.
One of India's oldest courses, laid out in 1905 by Lord Curzon among Himalayan deodar forests at 2,200 metres — open to day visitors for a green fee, no membership needed.