GOLF MONT-TOURBILLON
🇨🇦 Lac-Beauport, Québec, CA
Designed by Howard Watson
Mont-Tourbillon occupies rolling, forested terrain in Lac-Beauport, roughly twenty minutes north of Quebec City in the Laurentian foothills. Designed by Howard Watson and opened in the mid-1960s, the course reflects the era's approach to routing through natural woodland corridors, with fairways carved among mature stands of pine, birch, and maple. The property's elevation changes and the presence of streams and wetlands create varied playing conditions across the layout.
The design asks golfers to navigate doglegs and approach greens set at different levels, often with trees framing target lines and limiting recovery options. Watson's routing takes advantage of the site's natural contours, and several holes play uphill or downhill with enough slope to affect club selection and ball flight. Water hazards come into play on a handful of holes, adding strategic interest without dominating the round.
Mont-Tourbillon serves a membership drawn from the Quebec City region and operates as a semi-private facility, welcoming outside play during the season. The course has hosted regional amateur competitions and remains a familiar venue within the province's golf community. The setting, with views toward surrounding hills and the lake nearby, reflects the character of Quebec's Laurentian golf country—wooded, hilly, and defined by the transition between the St. Lawrence lowlands and the Canadian Shield. The club maintains a relaxed, francophone atmosphere typical of courses in the region.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Mont-Tourbillon was designed by Howard Watson.
Yes. Mont-Tourbillon at Golf Mont-Tourbillon is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Mont-Tourbillon is 70.
Mont-Tourbillon plays 6,140 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Mont-Tourbillon is 121.
Mont-Tourbillon is a 18-hole course.