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History of Golf in Nepal
1917 Rana Prime Minister's delegation returns
from Scotland with some golf clubs. Started
playing at Gaucharan, where the present T.I.
Airport runway is located. It is believed that they had 18
holes at that time, with sand and oil/tar based
greens (so called browns). Some golf tournaments
were initiated at that time.
Mid 1920's The Lava cup was started in mid
1920's
1955 The golf course at Gaucharan got shortened
once airplanes started landing in Kathmandu as
the runway occupied half of it's land. Those
days even King Tribhuwan and members of the
Royal family used to play golf occasionally.
Prince Basundhara was a keen golfer.
Late 50's Gen Kiran Shumsher established the
same golf course by naming it Gauchar Golf Club.
5/Sep/1965 Gauchar Golf Club received Royal
patronage from King Mahendra; the Club was
inaugurated, and since then it has been named
Royal Nepal Golf Club (RNGC). Prince Basundhara
became president and held presidency until 1978.
Golfers in those days were mostly expatriates,
diplomats and from the Shah and Rana families.
Late 60's Dharan Country Club was established by
British Gorkhas in Dharan. The course had 9
holes and grass greens (not browns).
1982 All the land of RNGC was occupied by Civil
Aviation to expand the Airport. There were no
golf courses in the Kathmandu valley for over a
year. The only golf course remaining in the
country was the Dharan Country Club.
1983 RNGC was revived in Tilganga on Pashupati
Development Trust land. It had only 6 par 3's
holes and golfers used to play it thrice to
complete the requisite 18 holes.
1984 Gokarna Safari Golf Club was established at
Rajnikunj Gokarna in Kathmandu. Nine holes with
browns (not greens) were made.
RNGC expands up to 9 holes – 8 par 3's and one
par 4.
Nepal Golf Association was established.
1986 RNGC gets land from Civil Aviation and
build 6 new holes and uses 3 old holes.
1988 First Bermuda greens were made at RNGC.
1993 First Professional/International tournament
was held in Nepal. The "Surya Nepal Open" at
RNGC commenced and was held yearly thereafter.
Crown Prince Dipendra gave his patronage to RNGC.
Gokarna Safari Golf Club ceased to exist.
1994 The stunning nine hole "Himalayan Golf
Course" was established in Pokhara.
1996 Work started on an international standard
18 hole Golf Course at Rajnikunj Gokarna
1997 Green Canyon Country Club – 9 hole par 3
course established at Fulbari Resort, Pokhara.
1998 Army Golf Course construction started
behind TI Airport, Kathmandu Nepal Professional
Golfers Association was Established. NPGA
currently has 18 professional golfer members.
1999 Gokarna Forest Golf Resort (GFGR) opened up
with Nepal's first international standard 18
hole golf course. The Surya Nepal Masters
professional tournament ups its prize money and
moves the event to GFGR.
2000 Army Golf Club – 9 holes established in
Kathmandu – known to the less fit as "The
Commando Course".
GFGR opens up its practice driving range in
August.
Bafal Driving range opens in December near the
Soaltee with lights for night practice,
facilities for video analysis, and a cafeteria.
2001 Dharan Golf Club leased out and revives as
Nirvana Country Club
Pokhara Golf School - driving range opens in
April – 230 yards in length.
2002 Fulbari Resort remodels and lengthens their
course and renames it Annapurna Golf Club.
GFGR starts expansion of Clubhouse and
recreational facilities to cater to growing
membership.
June 2002 Chaudhary Group opens a private 9 hole
golf course in their industrial area in
Nawalparasi, Narayanghat, Central Nepal.
Comprises 7 par 3s and 2 par 4s.
May 2003 First Nepal Amateur Open held at
Gokarna Forest Golf Resort & Spa
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