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09-02-2009 11:12 AM #1
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Where to Golf in Quebec City?
I will be in Quebec City in a few weeks and am looking for a couple of rounds of golf. I am booked at La Tempete (2009 Telus Skins), but am wondering if anyone has played courses in the area that they would recommend?
thanks.
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09-02-2009 12:31 PM #2
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Le Grand Vallon is very nice (it's at the foot of Mont-Ste-Anne).
Golf de la Faune is a new links style course that is closer to the city that is quite nice for a new course.
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09-02-2009 12:46 PM #3
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It's a little drive away but I was going to suggest Le Grand Vallon as well (haven't been there in a decade though). It might have been the nicest golf experience I ever had (I tend to golf cheaper courses). I played the course with my uncle while on a family vacation. If I remember correctly, it cost about $55 for my green fees. At the time I thought that number was high but in retrospect, it was cheap... While you're there, take a gondolla ride up Mont Ste Anne.
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09-02-2009 01:29 PM #4
They played the Skins Game at http://www.golflatempete.com/en/accueil.asp this year, might be worth a go.
www.chapeaunoirgolf.com
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09-02-2009 02:52 PM #5
I'd try Le Golf Course
..................Sorry, I couldn't resist
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09-03-2009 08:15 AM #6
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That tempete looked very difficult, it had the Pros wondering where their putts were going.
Lefty Lucas
I am abidextrous, I once golfed right-handed and now I shoot left-handed just as badly!
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09-03-2009 08:51 AM #7
Lorette is a very nice course
http://www.golflorette.ca/index.php?id=11
You could also try Mont Tourbillon
http://www.privplay-extras.com/page/180-42199.htm
And if you are on budget the albatros is a steal
http://www.golfalbatros.com/
Here is one i would love to try one day.
http://www.golfst-laurent.com/en/accueil_en.html
Check out the scenery
And you will find le hacker on any of those coursesLive as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.
Mahatma Gandhi
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09-03-2009 10:04 AM #8
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I played St-Laurent 2 years ago and although the view of the St-Lawrence is nice (it's on Ile d'Orleans), the course is really nothing special.
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09-04-2009 08:31 PM #9
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Royal Quebec is very nice
it is private so could be difficult to get in
JY
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09-05-2009 07:56 AM #10
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home turf...
Tempête is a great venue...expensive but real fun, you feel alone on the golf course the way the holes are setup and seperated, 13 hole links with 5 holes in the woods. not that difficult.
Golf de la faune...unknown underated. real nice course and very difficult, probably the most difficult in the region so bring your balls... sound of traffic is a turnoff of course.
the Saint-Laurent is not private, its a fun golf track, very long but wide. on the river, it is nice.
Albatros is not worth price, they have done nothing to the course in years yet the rates go up.
I would go to the Grand Portneuf
Stastny, golf St-Michel, Charny...pass
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05-10-2011 07:16 PM #11
La Grand Portneuf (Quebec City)
Well, 'conferencing' in Quebec City and found the 'opportunity' to do some 'business' on one of the local tracks. About 30 mins outside the downtown core, this course has 36 holes and, after having played 2 of the 4 nines, reminded me very much of Montebello for scenery and variations in hole layout with conditions one could find at the Royal Ottawa or the Hunt.
Well trapped greens of good size nestled in varies valleys and plateaus, rushing rivers and numerous bridge crossings overtop whitewater rapids. The 'wow' factor on virtually every hole!
However, what I found really 'neat' in the world of 'neat things in golf course design' was the outdoor moving sidewalks they have installed on two of the holes to take you from green to elevated tees!! These are similar in nature to the moving sidewalks found in most airports these days. However, on you get at the base with pushcart in front of you and via a push of the button up, up, way up you go! Total run was about 50 yds. with an elevation change of about 100 ft . Simply put - NEAT!
And all this fun was had for a grand total of $31.00 +tx.!!
A couple more days of 'conferencing' left. Two more nines to go....lol"If profanity had any influence on the flight of the ball, the game of golf would be a lot easier than it is" - Horace Hutchinson (1903)
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05-12-2011 08:33 PM #12
Le Grand Portneuf Moving Sidewalks
Further to my earlier email, here's what I was talking about wrt 'moving sidewalks' from green to tee. Played all 4 nines and was treated great by the proshop and clubhouse staff as a visitor from out of province. Highly recommend it!
"If profanity had any influence on the flight of the ball, the game of golf would be a lot easier than it is" - Horace Hutchinson (1903)
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05-30-2011 09:38 PM #13
You might as well check on Centre Castor located at Courcelette it is one of the public golf courses in Quebec.
Have a great [URL="http://www.golfzoo.com"]golf vacation[/URL] my friend...
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