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The aristocracy were
enamoured of the gentlemen's game that was so popular in
British India. Unfortunately, the weather did not permit
them the indulgence of creating golf courses in this arid
wilderness, and it was only in Jaipur, as a part of the
large scale palace renovations undertaken by Maharaja Man
Singh that a course was added to the city. That 18-hole
course is still the only one in Jaipur and, in fact, in
Rajasthan, and though it is not a professional course, it
is good for a round of golf in what are picturesque
surroundings: a palace next door, and peacocks on the
hazards.
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