GOLF LINKS O'LOUP
🇨🇦 Louiseville, Québec, CA
Designed by Howard Watson
Links O'Loup occupies rolling terrain in Louiseville, a small municipality in the Mauricie region of Québec, roughly midway between Montreal and Trois-Rivières along the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River. The course was designed by Howard Watson, a Canadian architect who worked primarily in Ontario and Québec during the latter decades of the twentieth century. Watson's portfolio includes several daily-fee and semi-private layouts across the province, typically characterized by strategic bunkering and routing that works with existing landforms rather than imposing dramatic earthwork.
The property features a mix of open and wooded corridors, with elevation changes that provide variety in stance and shot-making demands. The name suggests a links influence, though the inland setting and tree-lined character place it firmly in the parkland tradition common to Québec golf. The layout likely emphasizes playability for a range of skill levels while offering enough length and hazard placement to challenge better players from the back tees.
Golf Links O'Loup serves the Mauricie region as a public-access facility, drawing golfers from nearby population centers and seasonal visitors to the area's lakes and recreational landscape. The course operates within the regional golf market of central Québec, where courses tend to have shorter seasons due to climate but benefit from strong local participation during the warmer months. The club provides a straightforward golf experience in a setting that reflects the forested, rolling character typical of the Saint Lawrence lowlands.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Links O'Loup was designed by Howard Watson.
Yes. Links O'Loup at Golf Links O'Loup is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Links O'Loup is 71.
Links O'Loup plays 6,479 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Links O'Loup is 127.
Links O'Loup is a 18-hole course.