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ESPN produced this short documentary on golfing in Mumbai that is 1 part informative and 3 parts awesome. The story frames the dichotomous nature of Old Bombay by contrasting the two very different types of golf played in the city. One type is played at prestigious clubs for the elite like the Bombay Presidency Golf Club, and the other is played in the slums with DIY clubs and narrow driving lanes between shops. The latter, slum golf, is a challenging sport filled with urban distractions and "garbage penalty strokes" - a stark contrast from the serene driving lanes and ponds at a conventional golf course.
The story tells the tale of Anil Mane's rise from caddying and golfing in the slums to making the professional tour in India. His sponsor, Venture Capitalist Ashish Kacholia, narrates this terrific documentary.Continue reading Mumbai golf - DIY golfing in the slums of IndiaMumbai golf - DIY golfing in the slums of India originally appeared on Gadling on Thu, 14 Apr 2011 10:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments
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