Par 72 6,675 yards/slope 135 to 5,095 yards/slope 120 Download the scorecard (PDF file)
The Greenbrier Course, originally constructed in 1924 by Seth Raynor, was redesigned by Jack Nicklaus in 1977. The Greenbrier is the only resort course in the world to have hosted The Ryder Cup (1979) and The Solheim Cup (1994).
This 6,675-yard, par 72 course is heavily wooded and demands forced carries onto the greens. The well-bunkered and terraced greens require accurate iron play and talent with the putter. The Greenbrier Course, along with The Meadows Course and The Old White TPC Course, all begin and end at The Golf Club.
The Old White TPC, along with The Greenbrier Course and The Meadows Course, begins and ends at the Golf Club. For information about golf at The Greenbrier, please contact Golf Club General Manager Burt Baine or Head Golf Professional Jamie Hamilton.
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Ulysses S. Grant visited White Sulphur Springs in 1874. It was a brief visit early in the season as he was traveling west by railroad.