CLUB DE GOLF ROYAL QUÉBEC
🇨🇦 Boischâtel, Québec, CA
Designed by Willie Park Jr.
The Royal course at Club de golf Royal Québec represents one of North America's oldest golfing grounds, with the club itself tracing its origins to 1874, making it the first golf club established outside the British Isles. The current layout in Boischâtel, northeast of Quebec City along the St. Lawrence River, was designed by Willie Park Jr., the two-time Open Championship winner who became one of golf's early influential architects. The club relocated to this site in the early twentieth century, and Park's routing takes advantage of the rolling, forested terrain characteristic of the region.
The course moves through mature woodlands with elevation changes that create natural variety in hole character and playing angles. The St. Lawrence River valley setting provides a distinctive backdrop, and the routing incorporates strategic bunkering and green complexes that reflect Park's design philosophy from the era. Several holes require careful navigation through tree-lined corridors, while others open to broader views of the surrounding landscape.
Royal Québec maintains a strong tradition of competitive golf and has hosted numerous provincial and national championships over its long history. The club's heritage extends beyond the course itself, with a membership culture rooted in the game's early development in Canada. The clubhouse and grounds reflect this historical continuity, preserving elements of the club's Victorian-era founding while serving a modern membership that values both the competitive and social aspects of the game.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Royal was designed by Willie Park Jr..
Yes. Royal at Club de golf Royal Québec is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Royal is 72.
Royal plays 6,732 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Royal is 136.
Royal is a 18-hole course.