Links at Montague
Website: https://thelinksatmontague.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to experience the Links at Montague without freezing?
We always recommend late spring, around May, or early fall in September for Montague. You'll find the fescue is lush but playable, and the Canadian weather is crisp enough for true links golf without the biting winter winds or peak summer crowds.
Is Links at Montague a true links course, or just 'links-style'?
Montague leans heavily into its links identity, offering a genuine experience with firm, fast fairways and natural undulations. Don't expect lush parkland; this course demands creative ground play and rewards smart shot selection over brute force.
What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Montague, beyond the wind?
Beyond the ever-present Canadian wind, Montague's greens are deceptively tricky. They're often large and contoured, requiring precise approach shots to avoid three-putts, especially on the back nine where the subtle breaks can really fool you.
How does the cost of playing Links at Montague compare to other top Canadian courses?
Montague offers excellent value for a true links experience in Canada; it's generally more accessible than some of the ultra-premium resort courses. Expect a green fee that reflects its quality and unique layout, but it won't break the bank like some of the big-name championship tracks.
What's the one hole at Links at Montague everyone talks about?
You absolutely have to experience the par-3 14th, 'The Lighthouse View.' It's a stunning downhill shot over a natural ravine to a well-guarded green, with the distant glint of a historic lighthouse adding to the drama. It's a true postcard moment and a real test of nerve.