History of the Club

The city of Lachute, originally called “the Chute Settlement” by the Americans and Scots from Jericho, Vermont, who colonized it in 1798, was transformed over time with the influence of French Canadians into the city of Lachute we know today.

True to the traditions of their homeland, the Scottish Ayers family began constructing the first holes of the Lachute Golf Club in 1923. Twenty years later, pushed by the growing popularity of this noble sport, 13 additional holes were developed along with a second 18-hole course. Since its opening, the institution has become renowned not only for grounds worthy of the best championship courses, but also for its gourmet cuisine and continental chalet.

The Lachute Golf Course was already famous when Régent Beaudet joined a handful of investors to acquire the property in 1978. In the course of the 1981 season, he became a majority shareholder and pointed the club in a new direction, one aimed at specializing operations for tournament hosting. Since then, Beaudet and his team have developed expertise and a structure that make the club a standout in the field.






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