Night Golf Debuts at Jamshedpur’s Beldih Course with Floodlit Facility

First-of-its-kind facility in Eastern India allows golf until 9 PM on Par 3 course

Key Points:

  • Beldih Golf Course launches night golf facility with three floodlit holes
  • Initiative aims to extend playing hours for working professionals
  • Plans underway to illuminate entire course in future phases

JAMSHEDPUR – Beldih Golf Course made history by introducing night golf facilities with floodlit holes, becoming the first golf course in eastern India to offer evening play.

The project emerged from innovative thinking. It aims to accommodate busy professionals.

“This facility transforms the golfing experience,” remarked a club official.

Modern Infrastructure

The Par 3 course now features floodlights. Players can practice until 9 PM.

Meanwhile, Digvijay Singh, CEO of Jamshedpur Golf, outlined expansion plans. More holes will get lighting soon.

“Winter days won’t limit playing time anymore,” explained a golf committee member.

Corporate Support

Tata Steel officials attended the launch event. DB Sundara Ramam and Ritu Raj Sinha led the inauguration.

Moreover, the facility draws inspiration from global venues. Dubai’s night golf courses influenced the design.

“This initiative makes golf more accessible,” noted a sports administrator.

Future Prospects

The facility targets diverse players. Both veterans and beginners can benefit.

Additionally, Jamshedpur’s sporting infrastructure grows stronger. The city maintains two world-class golf courses.

“Night golf will attract more enthusiasts,” predicted a local sports expert.

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