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Golf Course Karachi

Golf Club is situated in Defence Housing Authority Phase 8 near Marina Club. Golf course & other club services are available for members only. With standard 18 hole golf course, they have flood lights for night golfing too. Besides Golfing they offer swimming pool, snooker & other indoor sports. Lunch/dining for members, their families & guests.Plus a driving area to practice driving. Caddies as well as go-carts are also available. During summer months, majority of the golfers reach the T-off area early in the morning (0600 hours) to beat the heat.Although it is members only, but one can also pay seperately to avail the facility.Defence golf course is situated in DHA Phase 8 area. The road that goes to Creek Club takes you straight to the golf course.PNS Karsaz golf course is situated in the heart of Karachi, inside a naval base, and is one of the oldest golf course in Pakistan (dates back 125 years). Bring your own.

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