Club De Golf Des Bois-Francs
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play Club De Golf Des Bois-Francs for ideal conditions?
You'll find Bois-Francs truly shines from late May through early October. The fairways are lush, the greens are fast, and the Canadian weather is typically perfect for a round, avoiding the early spring chill or late fall frost. We always aim for a mid-summer tee time to experience it at its absolute peak.
What kind of challenge can I expect at Club De Golf Des Bois-Francs - is it a course for all skill levels?
Bois-Francs offers a really enjoyable, balanced challenge that caters well to various handicaps. The course isn't overly long, but strategic bunkering and some tricky water hazards demand thoughtful shot placement, especially on the back nine. You'll appreciate the variety in hole design, keeping things interesting without being punishingly difficult.
Is Club De Golf Des Bois-Francs good value for the green fee, and what should I expect to pay?
Absolutely, we consider Bois-Francs excellent value, especially compared to some of the pricier options in the region. Green fees are quite reasonable, typically ranging from $60-90 CAD depending on the day and time, which is a steal for the quality of maintenance and enjoyable layout you get. You're paying for a well-kept course, not just a name.
What's a standout feature or hole at Club De Golf Des Bois-Francs that I shouldn't miss?
Keep an eye out for the par-3 17th hole - it's a beauty and a real test. You're hitting over water to a well-guarded green, and the views from the tee box are fantastic, especially in the fall. It's a memorable challenge that can make or break your scorecard near the end of your round.
What's the clubhouse experience like at Bois-Francs after a round?
The clubhouse at Bois-Francs is welcoming and unpretentious, perfect for a casual post-round debrief. You'll find a relaxed atmosphere to grab a drink and a bite, often with a nice view of the 18th green. It's a comfortable spot to unwind and discuss your birdies (or bogeys) with your playing partners.