This was my first time playing at Le Diable. It was wonderful! The fairways and greens were in good shape, the view was beautiful, and all the staff were very friendly and helpful. I would love to go back and attend the golf academy.
Le Diable golf course is great fun to play, and the scenery is wonderful. The course is well designed, and well taken care of. It is a bit exspensive, as a many resort golf courses are. My experience is that there are packages available. My #1 suggestion is for golfers to choose the correct tees for their skill level, and hitting distance.Le Geant, the sister course is fun, as well.
The conditions were good. There were great views from every hole. The leaves were turning, so we took lots of photos. Friendly staff.
Playing Le Diable is certainly well worth the 1.5 hour drive from Montreal. Located in picturesque Mont Tremblant this course is a first class track. Staff were of high quality and the course was excellently maintained. This is a difficult track that requires you to play from tees that are appropriate for you. Each hole brings it's own 'Wow' factor as the scenery unfolds before you. Occasionally look back from the green to the tee box as we often forget those views. Fairways were in great shape and the greens roll true but provide subtle twists and turns that will leave you shaking your head.DO NOT pay the listed green fee price of $120 or more. Lots of deals to be found in coupon books and the internet. Enjoy.Highly recommend.
Far from a major urban center so it's does not have a great infrastructure but ... The views are breath taking. How often are you on top of a mountain, can see the next mountain and have a green in front of you that's as far down as it's far away? We played in May and even though the fairway were not in the best of conditions, it was one of the most pleasant golf experience we've had. Also check out the Geant course.
What a place to PLAY! Fairways were like carpets and the greens like glass. Just touch the ball and it rolls forever but hit the green and it stays. Not a course to walk, as you are up and down mountainsides. Almost every hole you start with a driver. We were one of the first groups off in the morning. Mother deer and two fawns walked by as we had breakfast in the clubhouse. $68 paid for the round, breakfast and the golf cart. I wish I lived closer!
Just love the course! Challenging, great conditions, maybe a little pricey, but the Academy area is great warm up.
Although Le Diable has a much more stunning layout than Le Geant, the fairways were pretty beaten up. It seems like the golf course could need a bit more money in their maintenance budget. Also, don't eat at the clubhouse...
At first glance, this course looks like it is filled with unattractive waste bunkers, but once you have played a few holes, it opens up to more beautiful and challenging mountain holes.
We just came back from a weekend at Mont Tremblant. A group of 8 played Le Geant on Sat and then 12 of us played Le Diable yesterday. No doubt the course is stunning and the shots and positioning are challenging but our entire experience was ruined by an overzealous and rude marshall who accosted the last foursome in our group with respect to playing time and then overly stated his desires to our foursome a few holes later. We are very conscientious golfers and good players who are very keen on playing a round in a reasonable time and our 4 hr 35 minute round was exactly on time with the course expectations. Sadly I feel that the next time we go to Tremblant we will look to play La Bete and La Belle (or Royal Laurentian) simply because of the marshall - totally uncalled for and unprofessional.