Golf & Ski Vieux-Lennox

Website: https://golf.ubishops.ca/

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the "Ski" in Golf & Ski Vieux-Lennox mean the course is hilly, or does it impact the golf experience in other ways?

You'll definitely notice the ski hill's presence, especially on the back nine where some holes play alongside or offer views of the slopes. While it adds a unique backdrop, the golf course itself isn't overly mountainous; it's more about rolling terrain with some elevation changes that make for exciting shots. We found it adds a distinct character without making the golf overly strenuous.

When is the best time to play golf at Vieux-Lennox - considering its Canadian location and "ski" designation?

We highly recommend late spring (June) or early fall (September-early October) for the best golf experience here. In June, the course is lush and vibrant, while September offers stunning fall foliage views that truly elevate the round. Summer can be great too, but these shoulder seasons often provide ideal playing conditions and fewer crowds.

What kind of golfer will enjoy Vieux-Lennox - is it a championship test or more relaxed?

Vieux-Lennox strikes a nice balance, offering an enjoyable round for most skill levels without being overly punishing. You'll find a mix of open fairways and tighter, tree-lined holes that demand some precision, especially around the greens. It's a course that rewards thoughtful play rather than just raw power, making it a satisfying challenge for everyone.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Golf & Ski Vieux-Lennox, and is it good value?

Green fees at Vieux-Lennox are generally quite reasonable for the quality of the course, typically ranging from $50-80 CAD for 18 holes, often including a cart. We think it offers excellent value, especially considering the well-maintained conditions and unique setting. Look for twilight rates or package deals if you're staying in the area to save a bit more.

Are there any signature holes or unique features at Vieux-Lennox that really stand out?

Absolutely! The par-3 12th hole is a real beauty, playing downhill with the ski slopes in the background - it's a fantastic photo opportunity and a fun shot. We also love the finishing stretch, particularly the 18th, which offers a challenging approach back towards the clubhouse. The course's integration with the natural landscape, especially the views of the surrounding hills, is truly its defining charm.