Wellington
is a small quiet outpost just outside the busy town of Conoor in the Nilgiris
Mountains. This area of lush jungle provides a reprieve for residents who like
a place of natural beauty reminiscent of what hill stations used to be. Earlier
the area was occupied by plantation owners, and a small section of British
troops. Along with them came some traditional British pass times, including golf.
Some Golfers hiking up to the Green |
All said
and done, it was fun to play to play here. It is unfortunately not a recognized
golf course because of its design and shorter length of the holes. But as a fun
round there is really nothing better. The course is kept in decent repair, with
the greens protected through the year. The fairways have lost the original
grass and are over run by a local zoysia variant which is more of a weed, but it
is mowed down well enough to provide the golfer with a decent lie.
Another
difference is that guests are allowed to use the clubhouse and play for a
reasonable fee (not so in other nearby courses). Over the years the club has
begun to limit the number of new members particularly civilians. This is
unfortunate because this golf course displayed a unique relationship between
the army and civilians; which I feel can be adapted to other army courses
throughout India.
Wide Fairway, Beautiful Mountains.... Must be heaven |
There are
currently a little over 200 courses in India, and the army owns more than 50%
of them. My thought is that the army can continue to own the course but the
management can be outsourced to civilians in a partnership arrangement. This
would keep the courses alive and promote the game as well. The critical part in
all this is the willingness of the military to participate in such activities
and their interest in developing sports such as golf. Thus far the military has
been very possessive of the land they control and want to limit civilian interaction.
I hope the day will come when civilians and the military can join forces in the
interest to develop the greatest game ever played.
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