Royal Montreal Golf Club - Blue Course
Ile Bizard, Quebec
The oldest golf club in North America, the Royal Montreal Golf Club was founded in 1873 and received its Royal designation from King Edward VII in 1884. The Blue Course — redesigned by Dick Wilson and Joe Lee — is the club's championship layout on Ile Bizard and has hosted the Canadian Open multiple times. The par-70 design rewards precision over power, with Wilson's strategic bunkering and demanding green complexes set along Lake of Two Mountains.
History & Heritage
Royal Montreal Golf Club - Blue Course was designed by Dick Wilson (renovation) and opened in 1873 in Ile Bizard, Quebec.
The oldest golf club in North America, the Royal Montreal Golf Club was founded in 1873 and received its Royal designation from King Edward VII in 1884.
What to Expect
The oldest golf club in North America, the Royal Montreal Golf Club was founded in 1873 and received its Royal designation from King Edward VII in 1884. The Blue Course — redesigned by Dick Wilson and Joe Lee — is the club's championship layout on Ile Bizard and has hosted the Canadian Open multiple times. The par-70 design rewards precision over power, with Wilson's strategic bunkering and demanding green complexes set along Lake of Two Mountains.
Strictly private.
Playing Tips
Course management and strategic positioning define scoring here. Study the layout before each hole and play to your strengths.
Highlights
- ✓ Oldest golf club in North America — established 1873
- ✓ Royal designation granted by King Edward VII in 1884
- ✓ Multiple Canadian Open host with Dick Wilson championship design
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