A tiny hamlet once donated to the poor by Frenchman Claude Martin, founder of the La Martiniere school, during the British reign in the 19th century has today become renowned for producing golfers of repute. No formal coaching, no books to learn from, no matches to visit, they begin their training as caddies in the golf course next door. This area has grown into a neat semi-urban locality with pucca houses, thanks to golfing. Residents Vijay Kumar, Jumman and Rajesh Kumar Rawat, who have all at one time worked as caddies, have earned their fame and reputation on golf courses in various tournaments. In fact, Vijay has become a real-life hero for all the youngsters of this village. He is now number two in the Indian golfing circuit. His mother reminisces how she would often learn that he had bunked school only to be at the golf club working as a caddie to some sahib.