Gold Club Tour Packages in India

North India boasts several world-class golf courses often set amid luxury resorts. For example, DLF Golf & Country Club (Gurugram) offers a 27‑hole Gary Player-designed course and a 9‑hole Arnold Palmer course. This is a private club (visitors pay premium fees) but foreigners may book tee‑times on weekdays. Nearby Gurgaon hotels include the JW Marriott (formerly in the complex) and The Oberoi, Delhi.

  • Classic Golf & Country Club (Manesar, Haryana) – A 27‑hole championship course by Jack Nicklaus on the grounds of ITC Grand Bharat. ITC Grand Bharat is a 5‑star “palace” resort, but golf is reserved for members and their guests (however, the resort often arranges play for staying guests).
  • Delhi Golf Club (Lodhi Course, Delhi) – Historic 18‑hole course with Moghul tombs on site. This is a members-only club (no public tee-times). Foreign visitors generally cannot play here without a member’s invitation. Nearby are luxury hotels like The Imperial and The Oberoi, New Delhi.
  • Taj Club & Golf Resort, Jaypee Greens (Agra) – A Greg Norman‑designed 18‑hole course opened in 2000. It is part of the Jaypee complex near Agra with the Jaypee Palace Hotel (now Taj Club & Spa). Foreign guests can play here by booking tee-times (green fees ~₹4,000–6,000). Situated 15 km from the Taj Mahal, it combines golf with easy access to Taj Mahal and Agra Fort. Accommodations include the Taj Hotel & Convention Centre Agra and Oberoi Amarvilas, both 5‑star.
  • Rambagh Golf Club (Jaipur) – An 18‑hole course adjoining the iconic Rambagh Palace (a Taj heritage hotel). The course is integrated with the palace gardens and boasts lush fairways. Foreigners play for the published green fee (around ₹4,500). Stay at the Taj Rambagh Palace or The Oberoi Rajvilas for top‑tier comfort and a royal atmosphere.

Each of these clubs is paired with a luxury stay: e.g., ITC resorts (ITC Grand Bharat, ITC Mughal) and Taj/Oberoi hotels. For example, Rambagh Palace (Jaipur) advertises that guests can “take advantage of an adjacent golf course”. Together, these courses and accommodations make a compelling package for golf and heritage travel.

Nearby Sightseeing & Heritage Sites

Golfers visiting these courses can also tour India’s rich heritage sites. The Taj Mahal in Agra is just 15–20 minutes from Jaypee Greens; as UNESCO notes, the white-marble Taj (built 1631–48) is “the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world’s heritage”. Other nearby sights include Agra Fort and the Mughal capital of Fatehpur Sikri. In Delhi/Gurgaon, courses lie within reach of Old and New Delhi attractions: the Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, India Gate, and the Lotus Temple. In Jaipur, the Rambagh Palace course sits near Amber Fort (Amer Fort) – part of the UNESCO “Hill Forts of Rajasthan” serial heritage site – as well as City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar and old bazaars. (In fact, UNESCO describes the Hill Forts’ forts, including Jaipur’s Amber Fort, as “majestic” examples of Rajput architecture.) In Haryana/Punjab you might also visit the Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary or, if touring further north, the Rock Garden of Chandigarh or the Golden Temple in Amritsar. Below is a summary of key attractions by golf location:



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