Club de golf Terrebonne

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play Club de golf Terrebonne?

The sweet spot for playing Terrebonne is definitely from late May through early October. You'll avoid the early spring chill and the late fall frost, enjoying the course when it's in its prime condition and the Canadian weather is most agreeable.

How challenging is Club de golf Terrebonne for different skill levels?

Terrebonne is quite accommodating for a range of players, but it's not a pushover. You'll find the front nine a bit more open, while the back nine introduces some tighter tree-lined fairways and a few strategic water hazards that demand your attention.

Are there any signature holes or unique features at Terrebonne that stand out?

Absolutely, the par-3 7th hole is a standout - it demands a precise shot over a natural ravine to a green that's deceptively sloped. We think it's the course's most picturesque challenge and a true test of your short iron game.

What should I expect regarding pace of play and crowds at Terrebonne?

Expect a decent pace of play during weekdays, but Terrebonne can get quite busy on weekend mornings. We always recommend booking your tee time well in advance, or consider a twilight round for a more relaxed experience.

Is Club de golf Terrebonne a good value compared to other courses in the Montreal area?

If you're comparing courses around Montreal, Terrebonne offers excellent value. You get a well-maintained track and a genuinely enjoyable round without the steeper green fees you'll find closer to the city center.