Royal Quebec Golf Club
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The Royal Quebec Golf Club (French: Club de Golf Royal Québec) is a golf club founded in 1874 in Boischatel by members of the local business community, mainly Scots-Quebecer bankers and businessmen.
Located approximately 12 miles (18 km) east of Quebec City, near Montmorency Falls, it has been a semi-private club since 1925. One of the oldest golf clubs in North America, the current 36-hole facility is situated on a 186-hectare piece of land with pine trees. The clubhouse, by the 18th green of the "Quebec" course, overlooks l'Île d'Orléans and Quebec City.
Notable members
- Tommy Bolt
- Billy Casper
- Jimmy Demaret
- Dow Finsterwald
- Lionel Fleury[1]
- Doug Ford
- Stan Leonard
- Gene Littler
- Jonathan Marchessault
- Arnold Palmer
- Patrick Roy
- Sam Snead
- Frank Stranahan
- Lee Trevino
- Art Wall Jr.
See also
- List of Canadian organizations with royal patronage
- List of golf clubs granted Royal status
- List of golf courses in Quebec
References
- ^ McAuley, Ed (March 15, 1960). "Name Ray Getliffe New PQGA Head". The Gazette. Montreal, Quebec. p. 23.
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