In a corner of the vast stretch of green that is the Maidan in Kolkata sits a cosy green cabin with chintz curtains, white windows, and plush sofas. Inside, you'll find groups of women in tees, visor caps, and arm sleeves discussing caddies, birdies, bogeys, tees, and putters.
This is the Calcutta Ladies Golf Club (CLGC), one of the oldest golf clubs in the world for women. It was founded and inaugurated by 12 lady members on May 7, 1891, and has been governed by women for a very long time.
Over the years, the CLGC and its challenging golf course have been instrumental in promoting female golf in India, notably in Kolkata. The club has produced renowned female golfers such as Simi Mehra and Vandana Agrawal.
The CLGC is the only all-women golf club in India; when it was inaugurated, it was the only one in the world where women managed everything. "The club is run entirely by women. From stocking the bar to food to staff management to scoring, women handle everything," says Dhritipriya Raydasgupta, Captain, CLGC.