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Golf Courses at The Greenbrier

 

A Collection Unlike Any Other

 

For more than 100 years, The Greenbrier has been synonymous with world class golf. With three picturesque resort courses, a private course (rated among America's best) and a nine-hole par-3 walking course, there's no better golf destination than America’s Resort. Whether it’s playing a round where the legends have played on The Old White Course or The Greenbrier Course, honing your short game on The Ashford or taking a lesson from The Greenbrier’s qualified professionals, The Greenbrier has everything a golfer needs to make his or her experience one that will never be forgotten.

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The Old White

The Greenbrier's first 18-hole golf course opened in 1914 and was named after the Old White Hotel, which stood on the grounds from 1858 until 1922. The course was designed by Seth Raynor and Charles Blair Macdonald.
 

The Greenbrier

The only resort course in the world to have hosted both The Ryder Cup and The Solheim Cup, The Greenbrier Course was originally constructed in 1924 by Seth Raynor, but Jack Nicklaus led a major redesign in 1977 to prepare the course for hosting the 1979 Ryder Cup. Now open as a 9-hole course, it is heavily wooded and demands forced carries onto the greens.

The Meadows

Lakeside/Meadows originally opened in 1911, was redesigned by Seth Raynor in 1923, expanded to 18 holes by Dick Wilson in 1962 and then redesigned by Bob Cupp (and renamed) in 1999. A dramatically upgraded and improved Meadows Course held its official grand opening on September 6, 2017. Featuring an updated routing plan, newly reconstructed greens and stacked sod bunkers, the course has taken its place among the other championship designs at The Greenbrier.

The Ashford Short Course

The newest golf offering at The Greenbrier, The Ashford Short Course is a 9-hole walking course. The course is available to members of The Greenbrier Sporting Club, Greenbrier Golf and Tennis Club members and guests of The Greenbrier. The Ashford Short Course features designs from some of the most famous holes in golf. It provides the perfect opportunity for golfers to perfect their short games or create friendly competitions with friends when time for a full round isn't available.