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Kabul Golf Club

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In 2004 the Kabul Golf Club was reopened again. During the intervening seven years little has changed. Play on the golf course has been sporadic, and at the mercy of the local security situation. Beginning in 2011, a fund-raising effort has been underway with the goal of restoring the golf course
83:, was closed in 1978, and reopened in 2004. During these three decades it has undergone several changes. It was relocated to its present site in 1973 after the king was overthrown in a 63:) is 750 Afghani ($ 15 US Dollars) and a year membership is $ 300 (15,000 Afghani). The club is run by Mohammad Afzal Abdul (also called Mohammed Bashir), its director and 294: 240: 299: 96: 279: 289: 219: 143: 52:
The greens at the Kabul Golf Club are actually brown to black due to their composition of a mixture of sand and
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Mainly affluent Afghans and foreigners frequent the course. The 2005 entrance fee for The Kabul Golf Club (
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I played there 1958 - 1962 (wife of husband who worked for ICA later named AID)
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Originally six holes, the course opened in 1967 during the reign of
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golf course
Qargha
Kabul
Afghanistan
oil
http://www.kabulgolfclub.org
golf pro
Pakistan
Mohammed Zahir Shah
coup d'état
1978 communist coup
Taliban
2001 invasion of Afghanistan
land mines
Soviet
tanks
multiple rocket launcher


"If the golf greens are black, this must be Kabul"
Christian Science Monitor




"A Golf Course Where Water Is No Hazard"
The New York Times
Official website
"The only golf course in Afghanistan"

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