CLUB DE GOLF ROYAL QUÉBEC
🇨🇦 Boischâtel, Québec, CA
Designed by Howard Watson
Club de golf Royal Québec, located in Boischâtel just outside Quebec City, holds the distinction of being the oldest golf club in North America, established in 1874. The club moved to its current location in 1925, where architect Howard Watson designed the present course on rolling terrain overlooking the St. Lawrence River. The layout takes advantage of the natural topography, with elevation changes and mature tree-lined fairways that define the playing corridors through the Quebec countryside.
The course reflects the design sensibilities of the 1920s, emphasizing strategic shot placement over length, with greens that require careful approach work. The property's position above the river provides scenic views while the routing moves through varied terrain that includes both open and forested sections. Watson's design incorporates the natural contours of the land, creating holes that demand thoughtful club selection and course management.
Royal Québec has hosted numerous provincial and regional championships over its long history, serving as an important competitive venue in Quebec golf. The club maintains strong traditions befitting its historic status, with a membership that values the course's heritage and its role in Canadian golf history. The combination of Watson's classic design principles and the natural setting creates a course that has remained relevant across different eras of the game, offering a test that rewards accuracy and strategic thinking over pure power.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Québec was designed by Howard Watson.
Yes. Québec at Club de golf Royal Québec is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Québec is 72.
Québec plays 6,529 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Québec is 137.
Québec is a 18-hole course.