The popularity of golf as a sport has been seeing a steady uptick and hoteliers are also leading from the front in doing their bit. We speak to hotels with golfing facilities to decode the trend.
FACILITIES GALORE
MYSA Zinc Journey by The Fern (A Glade One Golf Resort), in Nani Devati, Gujarat, is dedicated to enhancing the golfing experience for guests by offering a complimentary one-of-a-kind privilege. "Each guest enjoys a personalized 20-minute golf session, conducted by a leading professional coach certified by the National Golf Association of India. This unique experience is tailored to individual skill levels, ensuring everyone from beginners to advanced players can benefit. Additionally, our resort features a fully equipped driving range, allowing guests to practice a variety of shots. The range includes both natural and artificial bays for hitting golf balls, providing the flexibility to practice in different environments. We also have seven distinct practice greens, each designed to target specific skills, enabling guests to refine their short game," says Naveen Vaishnav, General Manager, MYSA Zinc Journey by The Fern (A Glade One Golf Resort).
PROMOTING THE SPORT
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