
Quebec, Canada
Club de golf Grand-Mère in Shawinigan, Quebec, is a semi-private parkland golf course shaped by Albert Murray, Walter Travis, and C.H. Alison between 1912 and 1921. Measuring 6,457 yards from the back tees across undulating wooded terrain, it represents one of Canada's most intact Golden Age layouts, offering a rare golf holiday destination.
Club de golf Grand-Mère in Shawinigan, Quebec, is a semi-private parkland golf course shaped by Albert Murray, Walter Travis, and C.H. Alison between 1912 and 1921. Measuring 6,457 yards from the back tees across undulating wooded terrain, it represents one of Canada's most intact Golden Age layouts, offering a rare golf holiday destination.
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Jul. 14, 2025
3.5
Golf Grand-Mère is currently ranked 3rd in Quebec according to Top 100 Golf Courses, which in my opinion is significantly too high for what the course actually offers.
Jul. 12, 2025
3.5
This is an above average course good looking greens and sand traps, that’s about it.
Jul. 3, 2025
5.5
Alex Hunter
Undoubtedly one of Canada's greatest golf courses.
Jun. 20, 2025
5
Eric Chen
The hidden gem Water Travis and CH Alison put together in Canada.
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