The publicly accessible Kalhaar Blues & Greens Golf Club is located in the city of Ahmadabad in the Indian state of Gujarat. The course was designed by Jack Nicklaus's design firm, Nicklaus Design, and construction began in 2012.
In April 2015, the club hosted the PGTI Ahmedabad Masters 2015, the first tournament of the super series launched by PGTI on the lines of the USPGA's FedEx Cup and European tours race to Dubai. Kalhaar is now one of India's most famous golf courses and was rated as India's Best Golf Course of 2015 by the World Golf Awards and India Golf Awards.
This par 72 course is spread over 175-acres and plays up to 7,425-yards from the championship tees, making it India's longest. Designed to comply with United States Golf Association (USGA) specifications, the layout has unique challenges and aesthetics including sand, beach bunkers and 14 water bodies.
Intended as a cart only course the contouring across this rolling layout ranges from one to five meters and, in line with being a best of its class design, it features a state-of-the-art computerised irrigation system. The course also features a scenic island green on the 7th hole that covers over 35-acres.
Golfers can take advantage of the well-stocked Pro shop and the Kalhaar Blues & Greens campus includes a Golf Academy with a practice range, chipping areas and putting greens. The clubhouse offers both bar and restaurant options and there is also luxury accommodation available.
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