Golf de L'Auberivière

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to visit Golf de L'Auberivière for ideal playing conditions?

We highly recommend late spring, specifically late May through June, or early fall in September. You'll find the course in pristine condition, the weather is usually perfect for golf, and you avoid the peak summer humidity and crowds. The crisp autumn air in September, with the changing leaves, makes for an unforgettable round here.

Is Golf de L'Auberivière a challenging course for experienced golfers, or is it more forgiving for beginners?

L'Auberivière offers a really balanced test, but don't mistake it for easy - it certainly has its moments. The front nine is more open, letting you build confidence, but the back nine tightens up considerably with some tricky doglegs and well-placed bunkers. The par-3 14th, with its water carry, is a true test of nerve and precision.

How are the greens at L'Auberivière, and what can I expect from the overall course maintenance?

You'll be impressed by the greens at L'Auberivière; they are consistently excellent - rolling true and usually quite fast, so bring your best putting stroke. The grounds crew clearly takes pride in their work; fairways are always lush, and the rough is challenging but fair, ensuring a top-tier playing experience.

Beyond the course, what unique amenities or clubhouse experience does Golf de L'Auberivière offer?

Make sure to experience "Le Repos du Golfeur," their clubhouse bistro, after your round. It's far more than just a snack bar; they serve up delicious local Quebecois dishes, and the patio overlooking the 18th green is the perfect spot to relax and discuss your game with a local craft beer. It genuinely completes the day.

What's the typical pace of play, and is it easy to get a tee time at L'Auberivière?

While L'Auberivière is quite popular, especially on sunny weekends, they manage tee times efficiently. We've rarely experienced a slow round here; expect a comfortable 4-hour, 15-minute pace on most days. We always recommend booking your tee time a week or two in advance, especially if you're aiming for those prime morning slots.