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The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has announced a 40% discount on membership fees at its Dwarka Golf Course, following directions from Delhi Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena.
The offer is part of a festive season scheme and applies to all membership categories on a first-come, first-served basis for the first 1,000 members.
According to DDA officials, the revised tenure membership fee for government employees is now Rs 1.2 lakh for three years and Rs 1.8 lakh for five years.
For non-government members, the charges are Rs 3.6 lakh for three years and Rs 5.4 lakh for five years. Existing members will have their tenure extended proportionately to benefit from the offer.
Located in Dwarka’s Sector 24, the 18-hole golf course spans 7,377 yards and covers 158 acres — making it the longest in the country.
It features large greens, a 375-yard driving range with 52 bays — also the country’s longest — and North Shore SLT grass for fairways, introduced for the first time in India.
Constructed by the DDA at a cost of Rs 250 crore, the golf course was inaugurated in December last year by Saxena.
The course includes a clubhouse equipped with a restaurant, cafeteria, conference and lecture halls, swimming pool, sauna, steam rooms, and other amenities.
The DDA has also awarded work to an agency for the operation of a ‘Centre of Excellence for Golf’ to train young golfers. The facility will include coaching, a fitness centre, a tech studio, and physiotherapy services.
Officials said the course incorporates sustainable features such as an automated irrigation system, underground drainage, and stormwater recharge wells.
The DDA currently operates 18 sports complexes, four mini sports complexes, three public golf courses, 17 swimming pools, and 40 multi-gyms. Several Centres of Excellence are also being developed in Dwarka across various sports complexes.
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