DEFENCE AUTHORITY COUNTRY & GOLF CLUB - DHA KHI
🇵🇰 Karachi, Sindh, PK
Designed by Donald Steel
The Defence Authority Country & Golf Club sits in the Defence Housing Authority area of Karachi, Pakistan's largest city and principal port on the Arabian Sea. Designed by British architect Donald Steel, the course represents one of the more established golf facilities in the country. Steel, known for his work across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia during the latter decades of the twentieth century, brought his experience with links-style and parkland designs to this urban setting.
The course occupies land within one of Karachi's planned residential and commercial developments, where the layout navigates relatively flat terrain typical of the coastal plain. Given the climate and setting, the design likely emphasizes strategic bunkering and water management, with playing conditions influenced by the region's hot, arid weather for much of the year and the monsoon season that brings periodic relief. Mature trees and landscaping provide definition to holes and offer some respite from the sun.
The club serves as a social and recreational hub for members of the Defence community and Karachi's golfing population. Golf in Pakistan has deep roots dating to the colonial era, and facilities like this one maintain the sport's presence in major cities despite the country's relatively modest number of courses. The club typically includes dining and event facilities that complement the golf operations, reflecting the broader country club model common in South Asian urban centers.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Defence Authority was designed by Donald Steel.
Defence Authority at Defence Authority Country & Golf Club - Dha Khi is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Defence Authority is 72.
Defence Authority is a 18-hole course.