Thenzawl Golf Course

The Thenzawl golf course is a public golf course in a meadow at Thenzawl in Mizoram, India. The golf course is set at an altitude of 2568 feet.It is owned by the State Government of Mizoram. The course extends over 105 acres and the play space is 75 acres and comprises 18 holes.[1]

Thenzawl Golf Course
Club information
LocationThenzawl,
Mizoram
Established2020
TypePublic
Owned byGovernment of Mizoram
Total holes18
Websitethenzawlgolfclub.com
Designed byGraham Cooke and Associates.
Par72
Length7,500 yards (6,900 m)

History

Thenzawl golf course

The golf course was inaugurated by Union minister of state for culture and tourism (independent charge) Prahlad Singh Patel[2] on 4th August 2020. This golf course has been developed under Swadesh Darshan Scheme at the cos tof ₹64.48 crore.[3] The Golf Course has been designed by Graham Cooke and Associates, a Canadian firm.[4][5] It also has automated sprinkler irrigation system by Rain Bird, USA.[6]

Facilities

Thenzawl golf course log house
Thenzawl 18 hole golf course

Accommodation for golfers is provided by the golf club with an annex with thirty fully furnished log of Siberian pinewoods.[7]

Other Facilities include.

  • Convention Centre
  • Tourist Reception Center
  • Cafe
  • Billiards
  • Food Court
  • Watch Tower
  • Open Air Theater
  • Eco Park

See also

Tourism in Mizoram

References

  1. "Mizoram Gets Its First Golf Resort". northeasttoday. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  2. "Thenzawl Golf Resort project inaugurated in Mizoram". Projectstoday. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  3. "India's tourism ministry inaugurates Thenzawl Golf Resort project in Mizoram". business traveller. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  4. "Canadian firm helping Mizoram develop world-class golf course". business standard. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  5. "Union Tourism Minister inaugurates Thenzawl Golf Resort project in Mizoram". newsonair. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  6. "Prahlad Singh Patel virtually inaugurates Thenzawl Golf Resort project implemented in Mizoram". hotelierindia. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  7. "tourism mizoram". tourism mizoram. Retrieved 4 December 2020.

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