AIVOT Golf & Sports Management collaborates with Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate, Stonecraft Group, and Tvastar Golf to introduce PGA of America-branded golf courses in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, and Hyderabad, setting a new standard for golf excellence in India
Pga Of AmericaAivot GolfShapoorji PallonjiGolf CoursesMumbaiReal Estate MumbaiOct 18, 2024
The key features include 18-hole championship courses, state-of-the-art clubhouses, luxurious amenities, a variety of dining options, and pro shops. Additionally, the on-site golf academy offers player development programs led by PGA Professionals, and the courses are committed to sustainability with eco-friendly design practices.
The partners involved in this project are AIVOT Golf & Sports Management, Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate, Stonecraft Group, and Tvastar Golf.
The new golf courses are being developed in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, and Hyderabad, India.
AIVOT Golf & Sports Management aims to create a golfing paradise that combines luxury, sport, and community, setting new standards of excellence and innovation in the world of golf.
The courses incorporate eco-friendly design practices that preserve the natural landscape and promote sustainability, making them premier destinations for golf enthusiasts and contributing to environmental responsibility.
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