In Bromont, great golf is a given. What keeps players coming back is something more personal. Three local players share the courses they return to again and again.
Golf Château-Bromont

Opened in 1964, Golf Château-Bromont is Bromont’s original course and it shows, in the best way. Mature trees frame fast greens, immaculate fairways, and beautifully maintained bunkers. The 15th hole is especially photogenic, though you may be just as distracted by a passing deer or turtle. Recent renovations have elevated the experience, including a terrace overlooking the ski mountain. “The conditions are always impeccable fast greens, perfectly maintained bunkers, and stunning vegetation. And at sunset, the terrace restaurant becomes a magical 19th hole worth lingering over.”
Royal Bromont

At Royal Bromont, the game feels as effortless as the setting. The course is easy to walk, consistently well maintained, and known for its sweeping scenery. Just as memorable is the atmosphere – welcoming, relaxed, and genuinely friendly. The boutique also stands out, with gear and apparel you won’t find elsewhere. “You notice the landscape on your first visit, but it’s the atmosphere that keeps you coming back. The 16th a par 5 bending left over a river – is always a highlight.” The restaurant’s refined cuisine and warm, inviting ambiance are perfect for reliving the round’s highs and lows.
Parcours du Vieux Village
Often described as the region’s best-kept secret, the Parcours du Vieux Village lives up to its reputation. Conditions rival those of a private club, with a layout that rewards both precision and bold play. Designed with accessibility in mind, it’s especially enjoyable for women, with greens reachable in regulation – still rare in Québec. “It’s the perfect balance of challenge and reward. The 7th hole, with its newly redesigned green and stone wall, is one I always look forward to.”

