Country Club de Montréal occupies a site in Saint-Lambert on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River, across from Montreal. The course was designed by Roy Dye and Pete Dye, representing a collaboration between the brothers during a period when Pete Dye's design philosophy was evolving toward the strategic, visually dramatic style that would define his later career. The layout reflects the Dyes' attention to shot values and their willingness to incorporate bold features into the landscape.
The property's relatively flat terrain, characteristic of the St. Lawrence lowlands, required the architects to create interest through strategic bunkering, water hazards, and green complexes rather than relying on natural elevation changes. The design emphasizes precision and course management, with hazards positioned to reward well-placed shots and penalize wayward ones. The routing takes advantage of mature trees that frame many holes and provide definition to the playing corridors.
As a private club serving the Montreal area, Country Club de Montréal functions as a social and recreational center for its membership. The club maintains traditions common to established Canadian golf clubs, including both golf and social programming throughout the season. The course serves as a venue for regional amateur competitions and member events, contributing to the competitive golf landscape in Quebec. Its location near Montreal makes it accessible to members from both the island and the south shore communities.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Country Club de Montréal was designed by Pete Dye and Roy Dye.
Country Club de Montréal is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Country Club de Montréal is 72.
Country Club de Montréal plays 6,623 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Country Club de Montréal is 135.
Country Club de Montréal is a 18-hole course.