
Golf Pinegrove was founded
in 1957
Since the very beginning, professionals and amateurs have considered Pinegrove to be one of the most beautiful and challenging golf courses in Quebec. Pinegrove is golf’s best-kept secret… until now.

Located on Montreal’s
South Shore
Only 20 minutes from downtown, Pinegrove is a magnificent facility maintained by an extraordinary team of dedicated professionals.
The course
Well-manicured course continues to rank among the most challenging in Canada.
Tournaments
Season opening and closing tournaments, the pro tournament, or the famous Divorce Open.
Family activities
Share your passion for golf with your family. We have a solid program for young people, starting at age 7.
Social activities
Everything is done to ensure you have fun and relax in a unique environment.
Team of professionals
Professional instructor and coaching specialist, TPI Golf Level 1, 2, 3 GASP system
Pierre Lalonde
Professional Assistant / Fittings Manager
Vincent Bordeleau
Testimonials
Great course to join. Great fairways and greens. New swimming pool. Wonderful place for families and excellent children's programs.
Catherine Marchitto
Beautiful golf course, the staff is fantastic, excellent food and wine.
Diane D'allaire

Benefits and
services included

Pro Shop
Become a member
The Club’s mission is to offer members and their guests quality personalized service that exceeds expectations and state-of-the-art installations within budget parameters set by Pinegrove’s Board of Directors.
Full member
The person who becomes the member is the individual to whom all family members are associated. The member has a full vote, full participation in the governance of the Club and enjoys full playing privileges. Annual dues, assessments and payment of entrance fees vary depending on age.
Corporate membership
Option 1 (with voting right)
A corporation becomes a member and designates a person who has the same rights and playing privileges as a full member.
Option 2 (without voting right)
A corporation becomes a member and designates two employees—a main member and a secondary member.
Option 3 (without voting right)
A corporation becomes a member and designates two, three or four employees.

