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1. Himalaya Mini Golf, Nainital.

A part of Hotel Himalaya, Himalaya Mini Golf overlooking the emerald Naini Lake is an unparalleled putter’s paradise in Nainital. This is a mini nine-hole course sprawled out over a lovely terrace garden, making golfing a perfect family activity.

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2. Golf Pahalgam, Pahalgam.

"Along one side of a long spur that rises above the two streams that flow down from Aru and Sheshnag, Pahalgam has a nine-hole golf course. At an altitude of some 2,400 meters above sea level, this is one of the highest courses in the world and may well be considered one of the most scenic ones too – this reaches up to corn fields and is under the gaze of high mountains. "

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3. Golf Gulmarg, Gulmarg.

One of the oldest golf clubs in the country, the Gulmarg Golf Club also has the distinction of being one of the (if not the), highest in the world. This is an 18 hole, par 72 course with a yardage of 6,985. The club was started in the early twentieth century by the numerous British officers who holidayed in Gulmarg. This was redesigned in the nineteen-seventies by the Australian golf champion, Peter Thomson. The Gulmarg course has one substantial advantage over others and this is the pleasant climate and the cool breeze that allow players to remain on the course for longer periods of time.

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4. Kodaikanal Golf Club, Kodaikanal.

Established in 1895 CE, the Kodaikanal Golf Club is one of the oldest in India. A par 72 course, it boats of 18 holes, spread over 150 acres, it extends to a length of other 6,426 yards. Originally a nine-hole course, it was designed and established by twelve avid British golfers. It has a number of very interesting and challenging holes which have been named on their special characteristics. Though entry is restricted to members, golf enthusiasts can become temporary members and catch a quick round.

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5. Himalaya Mini Golf, Nainital.

A part of Hotel Himalaya, Himalaya Mini Golf overlooking the emerald Naini Lake is an unparalleled putter’s paradise in Nainital. This is a mini nine-hole course sprawled out over a lovely terrace garden, making golfing a perfect family activity.

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6. Innovative Film City, Bangalore.

Innovative Film City is situated around 35 km from Bangalore on the Bangalore- Mysore highway. Set against mountains with a lake to add to its environs, this attraction works on the premise that films are a great crowd-puller in India.

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7. Golf Gulmarg, Gulmarg.

One of the oldest golf clubs in the country, the Gulmarg Golf Club also has the distinction of being one of the (if not the), highest in the world. This is an 18 hole, par 72 course with a yardage of 6,985. The club was started in the early twentieth century by the numerous British officers who holidayed in Gulmarg. This was redesigned in the nineteen-seventies by the Australian golf champion, Peter Thomson. The Gulmarg course has one substantial advantage over others and this is the pleasant climate and the cool breeze that allow players to remain on the course for longer periods of time.

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8. Golf Pahalgam, Pahalgam.

"Along one side of a long spur that rises above the two streams that flow down from Aru and Sheshnag, Pahalgam has a nine-hole golf course. At an altitude of some 2,400 meters above sea level, this is one of the highest courses in the world and may well be considered one of the most scenic ones too – this reaches up to corn fields and is under the gaze of high mountains. "

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9. Kodaikanal Golf Club, Kodaikanal.

Established in 1895 CE, the Kodaikanal Golf Club is one of the oldest in India. A par 72 course, it boats of 18 holes, spread over 150 acres, it extends to a length of other 6,426 yards. Originally a nine-hole course, it was designed and established by twelve avid British golfers. It has a number of very interesting and challenging holes which have been named on their special characteristics. Though entry is restricted to members, golf enthusiasts can become temporary members and catch a quick round.

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10. Mahabaleshwar Club, Mahabaleshwar.

Built in 1881, the Mahabaleshwar Club offers many recreational facilities, including a badminton court and mini golf course. For a very nominal fee, even non-members can enjoy the facilities available at the club. The club boasts of a jogging track encircling the premises. The Club also offers a panoramic view of the Venna Lake below. Every year, Christmas is celebrated here with much zeal and aplomb by the club members. The Club consists of the Frere Hall which was built in 1864. It is designed as a library, meeting hall and theatre.

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