The Jamshedpur Golf Course in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand state, India, comprises two golf courses - the Beldih Golf Course and the Golmuri Golf Course. It is on the Chota Nagpur plateau, surrounded by dense forests and hills, and is bordered from east to west by the Dalma Hills. These golf courses have been developed with the participation of the Tata Group.
Course
Both Beldih Golf Course and Golmuri Golf Course are in central Jamshedpur. The former is a nine-hole course, set on an area of 6,000 square yards (5,000 m2). Of these, the Beldih Golf Club is a mix of European and Indian design. It covers an area of 4.85 acres (19,600 m2) and has a club with business facilities. Together, these two courses host the annual Tata Open golf tournament under the aegis of the Professional Golf Tour of India, and supported by Tata Steel.[1][2] The Golmuri Golf Course also hosts the Steel City Golf tournament.
History
The Beldih Golf Course was set up in 1920. It is a club with a parkland style layout and was the venue of the annual event, the Tata Open.
After the establishment of the Beldih Golf Course, the Golmuri Golf Course was set up as a nine-hole course in 1928. The Golmuri Golf Course is now a modern golf course with 18 holes. It now hosts the Tata Open.
Ninety years after the inception of the Beldih Golf Course, the Golmuri Golf Course was upgrade to an eighteen-hole course.
The 14th Tata Open was held at the Golmuri Golf Course from 17–20 December. It was the first time the tournament had been played on a single 18-hole.course.[3][4]
References
- ↑ "Get set for the coolest carnival". www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 2 May 2020.
- ↑ "Arjun Munda, Sanjiv Paul tee off Tata Open at Beldih Golf Course". Avenue Mail. 19 December 2018. Retrieved 2 May 2020.
- ↑ "18-hole Golmuri Golf Club to host 14th Tata Open from Dec. 17". The Avenue Mail. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
- ↑ PTI (16 December 2015). "14th Tata Open Golf from Dec 17th". The Times of Inda. Retrieved 9 January 2019.