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Beaupre, QC

Mont-Sainte-Anne

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The Valkyrie Kid
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Experience: 46 years 1562 played 1507 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Not As Grueling As Many Ski Resort Courses! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 22, 2015 Played the course:once

Pros:

The summer ski slope course at Mont Sainte-Anne in Beaupre, Quebec (about 45 minutes east of Quebec City) features 12 holes. They start near the chair lift, play up the mountain in a gradually fashion for the first 3. Then 4-6 play down the hill again, although nothing too extreme. #'s 7 & 8 then proceed up the mountain again and then 9-11 are easy downhills before finishing with your first actual big downhill toss, # 12, a 433' toss from the long tee.

The course has two sets of tee boxes. They're natural ( gravel mostly) and a little rough and sloped in places. There's a course sign/map at the beginning and each hole has a green metal tee sign giving the hole #, par, distance from both tees, and a simple route. There are a couple of next tee signs in needed places. I found them to be helpful with navigating the course for the first time.

The baskets are Discatchers with the yellow band. Most have a small number on them.

# 8 was probably the most challenging hole on the course. From the long tee, it plays 328' up a fairly narrow chute over a small creek.

Cons:

$9 to get in is pretty steep price to play this course.
Natural pads ranged from Pretty good to non-existent or very rough.
Overall lack of interesting holes.
Too many straight, boring holes.
Windy as hell today!
No "wow" factor for me.

Other Thoughts:

Want to really challenge yourself? For your $9 entry, you can also get rental discs. I believe what they give you are these cheesy 99 cent plastic toy frisbees that weigh about 25 grams. In the wind I played in today, you could probably throw one of these toy frisbees about 5 feet! Talk about turning someone off to the game of disc golf! Give them a toy frisbee on a mountain course with the wind blowing gale force! And charge em $9 for the pleasure!
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