Golf Exécutif Montréal

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Golf Exécutif Montréal a good option for a quick round or beginners?

Absolutely, this is exactly where Golf Exécutif Montréal shines. You'll find a well-maintained 9-hole executive course that's perfect for a speedy game after work or for those just getting into golf without the pressure of a full 18. We think it's one of the best spots in the city to hone your short game or introduce a friend to the sport.

When is the best time to play Golf Exécutif Montréal, and what are the typical conditions like?

We recommend aiming for late spring through early fall, typically May to October, to catch the course in its prime and avoid the Montréal chill. Expect well-kept fairways and greens that are surprisingly challenging for an executive course, though it can get busy on sunny weekend afternoons. Early mornings or late weekdays are your best bet for a more relaxed pace.

What's unique about playing at Golf Exécutif Montréal compared to other city courses?

What truly sets it apart is the surprising sense of escape you get, despite being so close to the city. You'll enjoy some pleasant views of the surrounding green spaces and a few holes that demand precise iron play, making it more engaging than your average par-3 track. Don't expect a grand clubhouse, but the focus here is purely on accessible, enjoyable golf.

How accessible is Golf Exécutif Montréal, and what should I expect regarding green fees?

It's quite accessible, located just a short drive from downtown Montréal, making it easy to pop over for a round. Green fees are very reasonable, especially compared to longer courses, and you'll often find good twilight rates. We always recommend booking your tee time online a few days in advance, especially for weekend play, as it fills up quickly.

Are there any specific holes or challenges at Golf Exécutif Montréal that I should be aware of?

While it's an executive course, don't underestimate the par-4s; they require accurate tee shots to avoid trouble, and the greens can have some subtle breaks that will test your putting. We found the short par-3s to be excellent for practicing your wedge control, so bring your A-game for those approach shots.