ITC Grand Bharat
History
ITC Hotels is a hotel chain in India. It is operated by ITC Limited, formerly known as India Tobacco Company, which expanded into the hotel industry in 1975 with the opening of its first hotel, the Chola Sheraton, now rebranded as My Fortune. Additionally, it holds the exclusive franchise of The Luxury Collection in India.
Architecture
ITC Grand Bharat is outlined in the form of a ‘mandala'. Figurative of a celestial diagram, the structure represents completeness and the relation of life with the infinite. The resort is spread over an area of 1.2 square kilometers, and has a 100 luxury suites, 4 presidential villas, 4 dining options, a spa and a golf course.
Golf course
The resort has a 27-hole golf course designed by renowned golfer and golf course designer Jack Nicklaus. This golf course is the first of its kind in South Asia, and offers three courses, each with nine holes – The Ridge Course, The Canyon Course, and The Valley Course. Classic Golf and Country Club is a member's club.
References
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- ^ "ITC Grand Bharat launched in NCR". 10 April 2015.
- ^ "ITC Grand Bharat". ITC Hotels.
- ^ "27-hole golf course". TTG Asia.
- ^ "Classic Golf". Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on 14 February 2015.