IndusInd Bank has announced a revision to the golf privileges offered on several of its premium credit cards. The updated structure became effective from 10 March 2026 and introduces new limits on complimentary golf games and lessons.
The bank is well known for offering attractive lifestyle benefits on its credit cards, especially golf privileges. Many users may remember that similar changes were introduced last year as well. Now, the bank has once again revised the structure of its golf program.

Under the new structure, the number of complimentary golf games and golf lessons available on eligible credit cards will be revised.
Another important change is that usage will now be capped at the customer level, meaning the monthly limits will apply across all participating golf courses instead of being counted separately at each course.
This means frequent golfers may now need to plan their usage more carefully.
Below are the revised limits for golf games and lessons on eligible cards:
| Credit Card | Complimentary Golf Games | Golf Lessons |
|---|---|---|
|
IndusInd Bank Pioneer Private Credit Card |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
|
IndusInd Bank Pioneer Heritage Credit Card |
4 per month |
4 per month |
|
IndusInd Bank Indulge Credit Card |
4 per month |
4 per month |
|
IndusInd Bank Pioneer Legacy Credit Card |
2 per month |
2 per month |
|
IndusInd Bank Crest Credit Card |
2 per month |
2 per month |
|
IndusInd Bank Celesta Credit Card |
1 per month |
1 per month |
|
IndusInd Bank Pinnacle World Credit Card |
1 per month |
1 per month |
|
IndusInd Bank Tiger Credit Card |
1 game or lesson per quarter |
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With the revised structure, several cards will see reduced golf privileges compared to earlier benefits.
Cards such as the IndusInd Bank Indulge Credit Card, IndusInd Bank Pioneer Legacy Credit Card, IndusInd Bank Crest Credit Card, and IndusInd Bank Celesta Credit Card will now have lower monthly limits or capped access.
Earlier, some of these cards offered higher limits or even unlimited access at select golf courses.
The revised golf privileges by IndusInd Bank reduce the number of complimentary golf games and lessons available on several credit cards.
While the bank still continues to offer golf benefits across many premium cards, the new capped structure lowers the overall value for frequent golfers who previously enjoyed higher or unlimited access.
Cardholders who regularly use these golf benefits may now need to plan their usage more carefully under the new monthly limits.