Royal Quebec Golf Club
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The Royal-Quebec Golf Club (French: Club de Golf Royal Québec) is a golf course founded in 1874 in Boischatel by members of the local business community, mainly Scots-Quebecers bankers and businessmen.
Located approximately 12 miles (18 km) east of Quebec City near Montmorency Falls, it has been a semi-private club since 1925. One of the oldest golf clubs in North America, the current 36-hole facility is located on a 186 hectare piece of land with pine trees that have been growing since the club was founded. The club house, by the 18th green of the "Quebec" course, overlooks l'Île d'Orléans and Quebec City.
Notable members[]
- Tommy Bolt
- Billy Casper
- Jimmy Demaret
- Dow Finsterwald
- Lionel Fleury[1]
- Doug Ford
- Stan Leonard
- Gene Littler
- Jonathan Marchessault
- Arnold Palmer
- Patrick Roy
- Sam Snead
- Frank Stranahan
- Lee Trevino
- Art Wall Jr.
See also[]
References[]
- ^ McAuley, Ed (March 15, 1960). "Name Ray Getliffe New PQGA Head". The Gazette. Montreal, Quebec. p. 23.
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Categories:
- Golf clubs and courses in Quebec
- Organizations based in Canada with royal patronage
- 1874 establishments in Quebec