DLF Golf and Country Club, located on the outskirts of New Delhi, is one of India’s most prestigious golfing venues.
The club’s championship course features two exceptional layouts: an 18-hole design by Gary Player and the original 9-hole course, crafted by Arnold Palmer.
The two nines on the 18-hole layout are very distinctive. The intimidating course is scattered with its renowned dramatic bunkering and is routed around two large lakes, featuring the Lakes Nine (1-9) and Quarry Nine (10-18).
Since the venue opened in 1999, DLF has hosted numerous high-profile tournaments, including the 2008 Johnnie Walker Classic, a joint then European Tour and Asian Tour event, and the 2009 Hero Honda Indian Open, part of the Asian Tour. From 2010 to 2012, the club also served as the host venue for the Avantha Masters, a tournament co-sanctioned by the European Tour, Asian Tour, and PGTI. While more recently, home to the Hero Indian Open on the DP World Tour and PGTI for the past five consecutive seasons.
In addition to these, DLF Golf and Country Club has been a regular host of the Ladies European Tour, having staged seven consecutive events at the club.
Looking ahead to 2025, DLF Golf and Country Club will play a key role in the Asian Tour’s International Series, marking the series’ historic debut in India at the end of this month. The tournament, presented by DLF, headlined by home favourite Anirban Lahiri, will feature leading players from both the LIV Golf League and the Asian Tour.
This event serves as the opening tournament of the groundbreaking 2025 calendar across the Asian Tour and the International Series, highlighting the DLF Golf and Country Club’s continued work in international golf.
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