Aivot Golf and Sports Management has entered into a strategic partnership with Shapoorji Pallonji to develop a world-class golf course in Ahmedabad. This collaboration aims to elevate the city's sports and leisure facilities, attracting both local and int
Golf CourseSports ManagementShapoorji PallonjiAivot GolfAhmedabadReal EstateOct 19, 2024
The project is expected to commence within the next few months, with the first phase completed in about two years.
The golf course will be located in a prime area of Ahmedabad, ensuring easy access for both residents and visitors.
The facility will include a club house, practice ranges, and a pro shop, making it a comprehensive destination for golfers of all levels.
The golf course is expected to create jobs, attract tourists, and provide a high-quality recreational option for the growing health-conscious population in Ahmedabad.
Yes, the golf course will offer various membership options and promotional activities to cater to a wide range of players, including beginners and experienced professionals.
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