Located on the east end of Montreal's island, Club de Golf Métropolitain Anjou has established itself as a welcoming public course for golfers of all levels since its 1998 opening. Designed by Graham Cooke, this 9-hole par 36 course stretches 3,454 yards and features five tee options—from beginner-friendly distances to championship yardage. The front nine plays shorter and more sheltered, winding through wooded terrain punctuated by water creeks that demand thoughtful club selection. The back nine transforms into a links-style test with narrower fairways, more open topography, hilly elevation changes, and demanding grass heights—a dramatic contrast that keeps your round from becoming predictable. The course offers exceptional practice facilities including two greens and a sprawling 52-station illuminated range with turf and synthetic carpet, making it ideal for warming up or refining your game. The recently renovated clubhouse serves as both a casual dining destination and an elegant event venue with six banquet rooms, making it surprisingly versatile for group celebrations. Despite being nestled in Anjou's industrial zone, the course maintains an surprisingly peaceful, out-of-town feel with minimal noise intrusion.
A 9-hole par 36 (3,454 yards) with five tee options featuring a sheltered, wooded front nine and a more open, links-style back nine with elevation changes.