Golf Course

This page will show all the pricing related to golf and its facilites provided by Defense Raya Golf & Country Club.

HISTORY

Defence Raya Golf Club boasts a championship golf course with a challenging level of play for all golfers, from beginners to professionals. Lush and gently rolling, par 72 course featuring 7 lakes and thousands of trees , extensive practice facility , Golfers and cigar lounge, and the finest greens in Pakistan, Defence Raya Golf Club is the premier destination for championship play.

Defence Raya Golf Club has facilities for improving every aspect of your game. Tune your swing at our 11 stall driving range. Refine your short game on our elevated chipping green with a bunker and spacious putting green.

PRACTICE FACILITY

Hole 1

A medium-length par 4, the 1st is a gentle opening to the round. The tee shot needs to clear a low area and skirt two large bunkers on the right for a clear shot into the elevated but well-protected green.

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Hole 2

A short 5, the 2nd is an opportunity to pick up a birdie early in the round. The drive is fairly straightforward, with a lake and flanking bunkers clearly in view and to be avoided. Decisions need to be made on the second shot, especially for longer hitters who have a real chance of getting on in two.

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Hole 3

Another birdie chance for longer hitters, with an inviting view downhill from the tees to the landing area. The complete hole can be seen from the elevated tees, from the wide and inviting fairway to the somewhat daunting approach to the well-protected green.

A medium-length par 4, the 1st is a gentle opening to the round. The tee shot needs to clear a low area and skirt two large bunkers on the right for a clear shot into the elevated but well-protected green.

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Hole 4

From the back tees, this is a brute of a par 3, though expansive and multiple tees provide opportunities to considerably vary the length of the hole for all players. The green sits down low in a small hollow and is open in front to accept a running approach shot which may well be the shot of choice for many golfers.

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Hole 5

The longer of the two par 5’s on the front nine, the view from the tee at the 5th is both expansive and inviting, especially for players who favour a draw. The hole rolls up and around to the left off the tee with flanking bunkers marching down the left of the hole to discourage overly aggressive play. The best drives will either flirt with the bunkers or move strongly right to left for the additional yardage such a draw shot bestows.

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Hole 6

Water again comes into play on the 6th, with the green closely bordering a lake along its left edge. The drive on this hole should be down the centre or just to the right side of the fairway for the ideal angle into the green.

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Hole 7

A dramatic and challenging par 3, the 7th requires a long carry from elevated tees over a lake and several cavernous bunkers to a generous but well- contoured green. The green is open in front to accept pitch shots from the wide fairway area short of the green. This will be one of the more photographed holes on the course.

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Hole 8

A short uphill par 4, the 8th is an opportunity to secure one last birdie before the rigours of the 9th hole. The green is a plateau, simple and receptive, but also surrounded by steep grassy slopes which may propel your ball some 20 feet below the level of the green.

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Hole 9

A brutal and demanding finishing hole, the 9th is a classic cape hole, daring golfers to bite off more than they can chew. An absence of fairway bunkers does not make this hole any easier as you need to hit your drive as close to the lake on the right as you possibly can (and as long as you can) – to shorten the approach into this very long par 4.

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Hole 10

A relatively easy opener, the 10th is a medium length par 4 featuring a generously wide fairway. Drives are best kept to the right side of the fairway to open up the approach into the elevated and well-guarded green. Simple and straightforward, this hole should yield many pars.

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Hole 11

Featuring a large and well-contoured green, the 11th is a long and difficult challenge early in the round. Most amateurs will require long irons to reach the green. The green is multi-levelled and divided by a strong internal ridge that separates right and left pin positions, so tee shots need to find the right side of the green to avoid 3-putt territory.

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Hole 12

From elevated tees, the best drive on this short par 5 is down the left side flirting with the series of cavernous bunkers there. An elevated landing area opens up the view to the small green perched up some 20 feet above its surrounds.

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Hole 13

From the back tees, this hole will be a difficult challenge for even accomplished golfers, but a range of teeing grounds provides a reasonable challenge to all. The fairway chokes down at around 280 yards off the tee, so longer hitters need to be very accurate as well.

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Hole 14

Tough, long and dramatic sums up this very long par 4.
The 14th is a very tough mid-round challenge to everyone’s scorecard. From the elevated tees, the landing area appears pinched between lake and bunkers, and really long hitters may need to hang back a little to avoid entrapment in the sand.

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Hole 15

A medium length par 4, the main complicating factor on hole 15 is the pronounced diagonal ridge running left to right that strongly affects the drive. A number of bunkers sit in this ridge and must be carried for the most ideal approach to the relatively large green.

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Hole 16

A good chance to get a lost stroke back, the short par 4 16th is the last very good birdie chance in the round. Short in length, the fairway is still generous in width, although the challenges increase with each additional yard of driving distance.

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Hole 17

The 17th is a very attractive and classical looking golf hole. Of medium length, it is well-protected at the front and side by deep bunkers. For most players, the lake (which is some 20 yards from the green surface) should be out of play, although it does add to the aesthetics of the hole.

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Hole 18

In these days of 5 iron second shots into par 5’s, the 18th is a true 3 shot par 5 for all but the John Daly’s among us. The challenge is clear from the tee, where a wide fairway beckons. Getting a good, solid and preferably really long drive away is important if par is to be achieved.

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Golf Cart Usage Rate

Golf Cart Usage Charges Tax 16% Net Total
9 Holes 948 152 1100
18 Holes 1896 303 2200

Coaching Rate

Beginner-Plan(10 Lessons)(within a month) Rate Tax 16% Net Total
Member 8261 1379 10000
Non-Member 13362 2138 15500
Single-Lesson (Mem) 776 124 900
Single-Lesson (Non-Mem) 862 138 1000
Course-Lesson (9 Holes) 1034 166 1200
Course-Lesson (18 Holes) 2069 331 2400

Golf Practice Range Balls Rate

Rate for 24 Balls Rate Tax 16% Net Total
Member 51.73 8 60
Non - Member 77.587 12 90
Range Fee (Non-Mem) 431 69 500

Golf Simulator

Rate for 1 Hour Rate Tax 16% Net Total
Member 500 80 580
Non - Member 1000 160 1160

Defense Raya Sub Fee

Category Subscription Fee Capitation Fee Net Total
Below 60 Years 1500 150 1650
Above 60 Years 750 150 900

9 Holes

Days Green Fee Caddy Fee Normal Insurance Total Tax 16% Net Total
Member DRGCC Mon-Sun - 467.24 50 517.24 82.76 600
Members DRGCC(Choice) Mon-Sun 984.48 50 1034.48 165.52 1200
Members Guest Mon-Fri 775.86 467.24 50 1293.10 206.90 1500
Members Guest Sat, Sun & Public Holiday 2069 467.21 50 2586.21 413.79 3000
Non - Member Mon-Fri 948.28 467.24 50 1465.52 234.48 1700
Non - Member Sat, Sun & Public Holiday 2500 467.24 50 3017.24 482.76 3500
Other Club Member Mon-Thu 301.73 467.24 50 818.97 131.04 950
Ladies & Children Mon-Fri 258.62 467.24 50 775.86 124.14 900
Ladies & Children Sat, Sun & Public Holiday 1034.50 467.24 50 1515.74 248.28 1800
Senior Citizens Mon-Thu 172.42 467.24 50 689.66 110.35 800

18 Holes

Days Green Fee Caddy Fee Normal Insurance Total Tax 16% Net Total
Member DRGCC Mon-Sun - 848.28 100 948.28 151.72 1100
Members DRGCC(Choice) Mon-Sun 1796.55 100 1896.55 303.45 2200
Members Guest Mon-Fri 1465.51 848.28 100 2413.79 386.21 2800
Members Guest Sat, Sun & Public Holiday 3793.10 848.28 100 4741.38 758.62 5500
Non - Member Mon-Fri 1637.93 848.28 100 2586.21 413.79 3000
Non - Member Sat, Sun & Public Holiday 4482.76 848.28 100 5431.04 868.97 6300
Other Club Member Mon-Thu 474.13 848.28 100 1422.41 227.59 1650
Ladies & Children Mon-Fri 431.03 848.28 100 1379.31 220.69 1600
Ladies & Children Sat, Sun & Public Holiday 1767.24 848.28 100 2715.52 434.48 3150
Senior Citizens Mon-Thu 344.82 848.28 100 1293.10 206.90 1500

*Other club members will be charged these rates twice a month. After this, they shall be charged @ non members please.
# On weekends (Fri to Sun), Senior citizen shall be charged full rates. Senior Category 65 years & above.
Note: 16% tax will be charged on match entry fee