The magnificent Le Géant pioneered the way in turning the Mont Tremblant ski area into a world-class, four-season destination. Immediately regarded as Quebec's best course upon opening in 1995, Le Géant draws its character from the surrounding Laurentian Mountains, taking the player on a demanding, up-and-down ride through a heaving landscape, thick forests and around foreboding rock outcroppings. Tom McBroom embraced the rock, artistically incorporating it as a backdrop to frame greens, create foreground and define bounds of play. Most tees and greens are placed on plateaus carved into slopes, providing golfers with exciting elevated tee shots and spectacular mountain views. The tough par four18th hole boasts one of the most dramatic vistas in golf with a five-mile view clear to Lac Tremblant.
Design
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- The Links at Brunello
- 27 Club
- Southwood
- Country Hills
- Tower Ranch
- Tobiano
- Memphrémagog
- Lora Bay
- Oviinbyrd
- The Ridge at Manitou
- Ambassador
- Royal St. Kitts
- Kytäjä, North West
- Whitewater
- FireRock
- Glencairn
- Kytäjä, South East
- Wildfire
- Domaine Laforest
- Ussher's Creek
- Rocky Crest
- King's Riding
- Granite Golf Club
- The Algonquin
- Rattlesnake Point “Sidewinder”
- Rattlesnake Point “Copperhead”
- Timberwolf
- Bell Bay
- Lake Joseph Club
- Le Géant
- Morgan Creek
- Crowbush Cove
- Heron Point
- National Pines
- Camelot
- Ottawa Hunt
- Deerhurst Highlands
- Hockley Valley
- Deer Ridge
- Port Carling
- Pointe West
- Beacon Hall
- Oak Ridge
Awards & Accolades
“McBroom coaxed a thrilling layout from the site's valleys, plateaus and ravines.”
Brian McCallen, Golf Magazine
“It opened to stellar reviews and impressed golfers with a combination of wide, sweeping fairways, strategically placed fairway bunkers and large undulating greens. It makes wonderful use of the area’s changes in elevation.”
Jeff Lancaster, Golf-Courses.ca