When people think of Mont-Tremblant resort, the first images that come to mind are usually the mountains, the lively pedestrian village, and winter fun. But for those in the know, it’s also an incredible summer playground—especially if you’re traveling with your golf clubs. Tremblant is home to two championship courses that are as different as they are complementary: Golf Le Géant and Golf Le Diable. Two perfectly chosen names. Two very distinct personalities. One welcomes you in, the other puts you to the test. Here’s what you should know before teeing off.

Summer end of day on Golf Le Geant
Golf Le Géant
Golf between the peaks
Just two minutes from our village hotels, Le Géant lives up to its name. You arrive, head up a slight incline… and suddenly the whole landscape opens up. Elevated tee-offs, rolling fairways, sweeping views of the Laurentians—everything’s in place for that little thrill we all love at the start of a round.
Designed by Thomas McBroom, this 18-hole, par-72 course stretches across 6,836 yards of pure fun. Not too tricky, not too long, but it still demands your attention. Elevation changes add variety, and some greens will surprise you with their subtle breaks.
But what stands out most is the setting. It’s the kind of course where you can miss your approach on the 9th, look up—and still be smiling. This course can be forgiving, especially to those who play with heart. That might be its real charm: Le Geant golf club makes you look good, no matter your skill level.
The clubhouse pro shop is also worth checking out—great technical apparel, smart accessories—whether you’re upgrading your gear or just taking home a well-earned souvenir.

Fall season morning on Golf Le Diable
Golf Le Diable
A course that doesn’t give anything away
Just five minutes from the village, and the mood changes. The layout is more open, the landscape more exposed. And from the very first hole, it’s clear this course isn’t here to flatter you—it’s here to challenge you.
Designed by Michael Hurdzan and Dana Fry, this 18-hole, 7,003-yard, par-71 course doesn’t hide its intentions. The signature red sand bunkers are both striking and strategically placed. The fairways are long, sometimes narrow, and your tee shots need to be as smart as they are strong.
Every hole is designed with intent. It calls for consistency, precision, and above all, a clear head. If you enjoy earning your pars—or you’re looking to really assess your game in a unique setting—Le Diable golf club won’t disappoint.
The practice area here is generous, with 65 natural-grass hitting stations and real target greens. It’s a great place to get dialed in before your round. Afterward, the clubhouse terrace is a solid spot to unwind—solo, in pairs, or with your foursome. And if you left a few balls in those wide traps, the pro shop has you covered.
Golf Well, Stay Well
What makes the whole experience even smoother is staying right in the heart of Tremblant’s pedestrian village at Les Suites Tremblant. We offer a wide variety of units—studios, hotel rooms, suites, and condos—for anywhere from 1 to 10 guests. Whether you’ve got an early tee time at Le Géant or a relaxed afternoon round at Le Diable, everything’s close by. No driving, no stress.
Many of our hotels offer units with kitchens or kitchenettes, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, access to pools and hot tubs, balconies, and spaces designed to help you kick back after your round. You’ll be just steps from Tremblant’s bars and restaurants—perfect for a post-golf drink, a good meal, or simply taking it easy without ever needing your car.
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