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Royal Montreal Golf Club
25 South Bridge,
L'Ile-Bizard Quebec, H9E 1B3
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Royal Montreal is the oldest golf club in North America, having been founded in 1873. In that year, a small group of eight gentlemen sat in a dockside office and formed the Montreal Golf Club. Eleven years later, in 1884, permission was granted by Queen Victoria to use the "Royal" prefix.  The first golf course was a 9-hole layout on Fletcher's Field, part of Mount Royal Park, which was shared by the red-coated golfers and other citizens relaxing in what was then the outskirts of Montreal.

In 1896, the club moved to Dixie, in the parish of Dorval, where it remained until the pressures of urban growth again dictated a decision to move. The clubhouse at Dixie is now the Queen of Angels Academy for Girls.   The last move was to Ile Bizard in 1959, where 45 holes were constructed. The Blue Course continues to be ranked as one of the "100 Greatest Courses in the World". The Club, host to the Canadian Open nine times, is proud of its history, traditions and facilities.

The Royal Montreal Golf Club is the proud host of the 2007 Presidents Cup to be held September 25-30, 2007.  For information regarding this event  please go to The Presidents Cup site and  for ticket information go to 2007 tickets or call 1-877-PREZ-CUP (773-9287).

Presidents Cup Montreal Tickets
Call 1-877-PREZ-CUP (773-9287).

All applicable taxes will be added to the listed prices.  To book last minute Montreal Hotels.

Children 12 and under are admitted free to the grounds only with a ticketed adult. Limit two children per ticketed adult. Children will require the proper credential into special areas (i.e. Championship Club, Clubhouse and hospitality venues).

Weekly Championship Club Ticket: $250 USD plus applicable taxes (One Ticket for each day Tuesday through Sunday with Championship Club Marquee access).   Amenities of the Championship Club Marquee include choice of menu for purchase, premium cash bar, televisions, scoring terminals and open seating. The only way to gain access to the Championship Club is to buy a week long ticket.

Presidents Cup Montreal Tickets - Daily Tickets

  • Tuesday, September 25, 2007 Ticket: $35 USD plus applicable taxes
    (Practice Rounds)
  • Wednesday, September 26, 2007 Ticket: $35 USD plus applicable taxes
    (Opening Ceremonies, Practice Rounds)
  • Thursday, September 27, 2007 Ticket: $55 USD plus applicable taxes
    (Foursome Matches)
  • Friday, September 28, 2007 Ticket: $55 USD plus applicable taxes
    (Four-ball Matches)
  • Saturday, September 29, 2007 Ticket: $65 USD plus applicable taxes
    (Foursomes and Four-ball Matches)
  • Sunday, September 30, 2007 Ticket: $75 USD plus applicable taxes
    (Singles Matches)

All applicable taxes will be added to the listed prices.

Royal Montreal Golf Club Dress Code

MEMBERS AND GUESTS
All members and their guests are required to conform to the dress regulations outlined below. These regulations have been instituted to maintain the standards desired by the membership as a whole. If a guest is not correctly dressed, it is up to the host Member to immediately remedy the situation. These regulations apply at all times, including occasions when Members are simply accompanying their children to the Club or in the practice areas and parking lots.

GENTLEMEN

On the Courses and Club Property
Golf shirts must have a collar and be tucked into tailored trousers. T-shirts, jeans, rugby or cargo pants and sandals are not permitted. Tailored knee length shorts are permitted only with knee socks with a turned-down cuff or sockettes no higher than the anklebone. Attire with non golf-related insignia is discouraged and hats should not be worn backwards.

Golf Shoes
Metal spiked golf shoes may not be worn on the Courses or in the Clubhouse. Sandal golf shoes are not permitted. Shoes without socks are unacceptable.

Informal Dining Areas
Proper golfing attire may be worn daily throughout the Clubhouse, including the Leather Lounge, Card Room and Main Lounge when no event is scheduled. Hats and sandals may not be worn in the Clubhouse.

Leather Lounge and Card Room
Proper golfing attire may be worn; and Members (excluding Juniors) are encouraged to also enjoy these lounges in conjunction with informal or formal dining. These regulations also apply to the Veranda outside of the Leather Lounge. Formal Dining Areas After 5:00 p.m., jacket, tie and tailored trousers must be worn by all gentlemen, including those of intermediate and junior age.

CHILDREN
Juniors must comply with the dress regulations as outlined above. All children must be appropriately dressed when using the Club¹s facilities. Jeans and cargo pants are not acceptable.

LADIES' DRESS REGULATIONS

Anywhere on the Club Property
Golf shorts and skirts must be knee-length, pants (regular or capri length) must be tailored. Only golf shirts and tailored blouses are permitted. Tank tops, crew, scoop neck or cropped t-shirts, jeans , rugby or cargo pants are not acceptable.

Golf Shoes
Metal spiked golf shoes may not be worn on the Courses or in the Clubhouse. Sandal golf shoes are not permitted.

Informal Dining Areas
Proper golfing attire may be worn daily throughout the Clubhouse, including the Leather Lounge, Card Room and Main Lounge when no event is scheduled.

Leather Lounge and Card Room
Proper golfing attire may be worn; and Members (excluding Juniors) are encouraged to also enjoy these lounges in conjunction with informal or formal dining. These regulations also apply to the Veranda immediately outside of the Leather Lounge.

Formal Dining Areas
Ladies must wear afternoon or evening attire. Informal dress, such as jeans and casual pants, is not permitted.

SWIMMING POOL
Casual clothing is allowed; however, jeans and cut-offs are not acceptable. Members and guests are not permitted to change into pool attire in the main Clubhouse. Members and guests should use the changing facilities at the Pool Chalet.

Royal Montreal Golf Club Cart Regulations

Hand Carts must not be pulled between bunkers and greens.

Power Carts - No cart may be taken within 30 feet of the perimeter of any green or within 10 feet of the edge of any tee. Drive outside the white stakes in front of the greens. Avoid, as much as possible, driving in soft ground or in the wheel marks of other carts, particularly in the first cut of rough.

Royal Montreal Golf Club Course Courtesies

Cellular Telephones
The use of cellular telephones is not permitted on the property, except in a parked vehicle.

Speed Of Play
The standard is a maximum of four hours for a fourball game and a maximum of three and a half hours for a two or threeball game. Please keep pace.

Suggestions
Always be ready to play your shot. In social play, adopt the rule of "hit when ready", having due regard for your fellow players' safety. On the green, line up your putt while the others are putting. Mark your scorecard on the next tee.

Divots, Ball Marks and Bunkers
Naturally, we expect all players to replace divots, repair ball marks on the greens and rake the bunkers after playing their shots.

Lost Balls
If adversity strikes and you need time to find your ball, do not hesitate to signal the group behind to play through.

Your observance of the foregoing regulations and courtesies is respectfully requested.

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