Golf Le Maître De Mont Tremblant
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to play Golf Le Maître for ideal conditions and views?
We highly recommend late June through early September. You'll find the course in peak condition, and the surrounding Laurentian Mountains are lush and vibrant, offering those stunning vistas Le Maître is known for. Earlier or later in the season, while still playable, might mean cooler temps and less vibrant foliage.
How challenging is Golf Le Maître, and what kind of golfer is it best suited for?
Le Maître is a true test, especially from the back tees, but it's fair. You'll need to be precise with your irons and manage the elevation changes well, particularly on holes like the par-3 17th. We think it's perfect for the mid-to-low handicapper looking for a strategic round, though higher handicappers will still enjoy the beautiful setting if they choose the right tees.
What's the standout feature or signature hole we should look forward to at Le Maître?
For us, the highlight is definitely the course's integration with the Diable River and the natural landscape. Keep an eye out for the dramatic par-5 13th, where the river comes into play, demanding a well-placed second shot. The views throughout, especially from the higher elevations, are simply breathtaking.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Le Maître, and is it worth the price?
Expect green fees to be on the higher side, typically ranging from CAD $150-$250, depending on the season and time of day. We absolutely believe it's worth it for the immaculate conditions, challenging design, and the overall premium experience. Consider booking a package if you're staying in Tremblant to potentially save a bit.
Any specific practical advice for playing Le Maître, beyond the usual golf gear?
Definitely bring extra balls-the course can be demanding, and water comes into play often. We also recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes if you plan to walk, as there are some significant elevation changes, though carts are readily available. Don't forget your camera; the scenery is too good to miss.