Spanning a sprawling, undulating landscape at the base of the Aravalli Range along Gurgaon’s ultra-premium peripheral corridor, the DLF Golf and Country Club stands as a world-class masterclass in luxury leisure architecture, seamlessly integrating a championship-grade 18-hole Gary Player course and a classic 9-hole Arnold Palmer course into a singular, ultra-exclusive oasis. The architectural center of gravity is the majestic, colonial-style pavilion clubhouse, designed with grand structural proportions and deep-set verandas that establish an immediate sense of old-world prestige and contemporary sophistication. Inside, the spatial journey unfolds across expansive, high-ceilinged formal lounges, private cigar bars, and a premium pro-shop, where floor-to-ceiling glass fenestrations blur the line between the rich, dark-wood interior paneling and the pristine, emerald-green fairway vistas outside. To maintain an unblemished and serene architectural plane, the design scheme leverages hidden perimeter coves and micro-aperture architectural lighting that subtly illuminates the monolithic expanses of imported marble flooring and rich textile wall coverings without causing visual distraction. In the club’s premium social and dining zones—including the elegant pavilion restaurant and private banquet terraces—an advanced, multi-scene dimming network shifts the ambiance dynamically throughout the day. This lets the massive sports and lifestyle ecosystem transition effortlessly from a crisp, high-visibility morning atmosphere that sharpens a golfer’s focus on the green, into a soft, majestic amber glow by nightfall, offering a deeply comforting, sanctuary-like retreat for the city's high-profile elite as the sun sets over the Gurgaon skyline.









