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07-13-2004 12:30 PM #1
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Quebec city courses
I heard the courses around Quebec city sufered badly from winter kill. Am going there in a couple of weeks; any recent updates?
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07-20-2004 12:15 AM #2
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Quebec course
I just played one about 45 mins. west of Quebec off hwy 20, in Princeville (Bois Franc I think it`s called). Decent course in pretty good shape, for 25$ during the week. A steel.
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07-20-2004 08:57 AM #3Originally Posted by runnerStrive for perfection, but never expect it!
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07-20-2004 09:24 AM #4
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Yes, all our courses on the north shore of the St Lawrence River suffered badly. Most of them are coming around to good playing conditions. Le Grand Vallon, where I am a member, is kind of slow coming around. I hear that at Manoir Richelieu, (fantastic location) the conditions are still pathetic.
Like a previous poster said, Bois Francs is a steal (1 hour drive from Quebec City). All courses on the south shore are in great shape. Enjoy your stay here. Email me for info on specific courses
loussie37@hotmail.com
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