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Québec

Golf Québec was established in 2005 when the men of the Québec Golf Association joined forces with the women from the Québec Branch of the Canadian Ladies Golf Association to form a provincial governing body that now looks after the golfing interests of around 62,000 members in almost 300 clubs, ranging from Matane GC in the north east to Brockville CC in the south west. Québec is home to the oldest golf club in North America - Royal Montreal - and this venerable old club was also first to receive the “Royal” prefix (in 1884), first to allow women members (in 1891) and first to host the Canadian Open (in 1904). The club moved to Ile Bizard in the late 1950s where Dick Wilson constructed the Blue and Red 18-hole courses for the membership.

  1. Memphrémagog Golf Club

    Set out within a tumbling landscape where the routing allows several spectacular changes in elevation, Memphrémagog Golf Club is already regarded as one of Tom McBroom’s best designs...

  2. Mount Bruno Country Club

    Royal Montreal gets all the golfing attention in Quebec but the real gem in the province is Willie Park Jnr’s Old World course at Mount Bruno Country Club...

  3. Royal Montreal Golf Club (Blue)

    Royal Montreal Golf Club’s beginnings in 1873 can be traced back to a small group of Scots who got together to recreate their national sport.

  4. Laval-sur-le-lac (Blue)

    Laval-sur-le-lac is one of most prosperous districts in the province of Quebec and it’s in this affluent environment that the private golf club of the same name was formed back in 1917.

  5. Le Geant

    Québec, Canada

    Le Geant

    Le Géant ("The Giant") golf course at Mont Tremblant Resort was carved dramatically into the mountainside by Thomas McBroom...

  6. Le Maitre de Mont-Tremblant

    Opening in 2001, Le Maitre de Mont-Tremblant winds its way in two returning loops of nine over 260 acres of woodland along the shores of the Riviere du Diable...

  7. Chateau Montebello

    Québec, Canada

    Chateau Montebello

    Connoisseurs of old-fashioned golf course architecture will admire the short par fours on the card (at holes 1, 8, 10 & 12) and they will positively revel in the delights of Château Montebello’s five short holes

  8. Le Diable

    Québec, Canada

    Le Diable

    The partnership of Michael Hurdzan and Dana Fry was chosen to construct Le Diable (“The Devil”) course at the Mont Tremblant Resort.

  9. Laval-sur-le-lac (Green)

    Laval-sur-le-Lac really made its mark on the golfing world stage when it became the venue for the 2nd Canada Cup (the forerunner of today’s annual World Cup) in 1954.

  10. Fairmont Manoir Richelieu (Tadoussac & Richelieu)

    Englishman Herbert Strong constructed the original course the Fairmont Manoir Richelieu hotel and US President William H. Taft officially opened it in 1925.