Club de Golf Drummondville
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to play Club de Golf Drummondville for ideal conditions?
We highly recommend visiting in late spring, around June, or early fall, specifically September, for the best experience. You'll find the course in peak condition, with lush fairways and greens, and the Quebec weather is perfectly crisp for a round, avoiding the peak summer heat and crowds.
What's the biggest challenge or a must-play hole at Drummondville?
Keep an eye out for the par-3 17th - it's a real beauty and a proper test of nerve, often playing into the wind with water lurking. We think the course's strength lies in its consistent challenge, demanding thoughtful shot placement rather than just brute force on every hole.
How do the green fees at Club de Golf Drummondville compare to the experience?
You'll find Drummondville offers excellent value for a well-maintained, engaging round in Quebec. While not a budget course, the green fees are very fair for the quality of play and the overall experience you get here, especially considering the course's consistent conditioning.
Is Club de Golf Drummondville a good course for a quicker round, or should I plan for a full day?
Plan for a comfortable, unhurried pace at Drummondville; it's not typically a rush, but it's also not a snail's crawl. The layout is walkable, but we recommend a cart if you want to conserve energy and truly enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed, especially on a warmer day.
What's the post-round vibe like at Drummondville, and are there good facilities?
After your round, head to the clubhouse for a relaxed atmosphere and a solid meal - their terrace is perfect on a nice day for recounting your best shots. You'll find the practice facilities, including a driving range and putting green, are well-kept and a great spot to warm up or fine-tune your short game.