Golf Course Profile
36-Hole (Private)
Royal Course at Club de Golf Royal Quebec
65 Rue Berard
Boischatel, Quebec G0A 1H0
Canada
Phone: (418)822-0331
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Golfers community
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About the Club
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Year built:
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1925
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Designer:
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Willie Park, Jr.
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Club type:
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Private
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Season:
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May 1 to Oct 31
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Guest Policy:
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Reciprocal
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Dress Code:
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No denim, collared shirt and bermuda shorts required
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Metal Spikes:
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Allowed
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Fivesomes:
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Allowed
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Green Fees:
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$60
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AVERAGE USER RATING
Not rated
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Pace of Play:
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Money Value:
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Tees:
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About the course
This golf club, which was founded in 1874 and has been located in Boischatel since 1925, is one of the oldest golf clubs in America. There are two eighteen hole courses, the Royal, a Willie Park, Jr. design that is true to the traditional courses built during that era. It was the site of international competitions such as the Labatt Open won by Billy Casper in 1965 and the Labatt International won by Lee Trevino in 1983. The Quebec Course, designed by Howard Watson in 1966, is slightly shorter than the Royal but is considered as being more challenging with numerous water hazards, including the small Ferry River.
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Greens:
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Bent Grass
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Fairways:
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N/A
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Number of Sand Bunkers:
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None
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Water Hazards in Play:
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No
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