Club de Golf Le Drummond

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time of year to play Club de Golf Le Drummond for the best experience?

We always recommend late June through early September for Le Drummond. That's when the course is in peak condition, the fairways are lush, and the Canadian weather is reliably warm without being stifling. If you love fall colors, late September offers a stunning backdrop, but be prepared for cooler temperatures.

How challenging is Club de Golf Le Drummond for an average golfer, and what's its defining characteristic?

Le Drummond strikes a nice balance; it's forgiving enough for mid-handicappers but still offers a genuine test. You'll find its defining characteristic is the subtle undulations on the greens - they look straightforward but can be incredibly tricky, so pay close attention to your reads. Don't let the open fairways fool you into thinking it's a walk in the park.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Le Drummond, and is it good value compared to other courses in the region?

Expect to pay around $70-90 CAD for a prime-time weekend round, including a cart. We consider it excellent value for the quality of play and maintenance you get; it often outshines pricier options nearby without feeling overly exclusive. Look for twilight rates if you're on a tighter budget, as they offer significant savings.

Are there any specific holes at Club de Golf Le Drummond that I absolutely shouldn't miss, or unique features to look out for?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-5 14th hole - it's a beauty. It doglegs left around a natural wetland, demanding a precise tee shot, and then opens up to a green guarded by a picturesque stream. It's a real risk-reward hole that you'll remember long after your round.

What's the vibe like at the clubhouse after a round at Le Drummond, and what amenities should I plan to use?

The clubhouse at Le Drummond has a wonderfully relaxed, friendly vibe; it's not stuffy at all. We always grab a drink and a bite on their patio overlooking the 18th green - it's the perfect spot to recap your round. Their casual grill menu is surprisingly good, especially the local poutine.