Royal Montreal Golf Club, Golf course in Île-Bizard, Canada
Royal Montreal Golf Club is a golf facility on Île-Bizard with three courses available for play. The Blue Course, Red Course, and Dixie Course offer different challenges across 600 acres of terrain with established fairways and greens.
The club was founded in 1873 and received its royal designation from Queen Victoria in 1884 as North America's first golf facility. This recognition made it a pioneer of golf on the continent.
The club draws golfers from across the region and has become a gathering place where the local golfing community comes together. The clubhouse and grounds reflect the long-standing tradition of the sport and attract people who value this heritage.
The facility features extensive practice areas with multiple greens and dedicated zones for training shots and sand play. A double-ended practice range allows visitors to refine their technique before playing.
Florence Stancliffe made history in 1891 when she became the first woman admitted to a North American golf club. Her membership at Royal Montreal marked a significant moment for women in this traditional sport.
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