Grandover Resort & Spa
About Grandover Resort & Spa
Grandover Resort & Spa is a AAA Four-Diamond property located in Greensboro, North Carolina. The 1,500-acre property features two 18-hole championship courses, the East and West and a driving range with instruction. The hotel has 244 guest rooms and suites, plus a full-service spa, fitness center, year-round indoor pool within the spa and a large, outdoor pool. There are two restaurants, three lounges and a conference center for meeting space.Facts
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Reviews
Reviewer Photos
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Photo submitted by stacker25 on 12/20/2025
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Just BEAUTIFUL Photo submitted by Toby27295 on 11/20/2024
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Photo submitted by Toby27295 on 11/20/2024
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Photo submitted by Pierre3877374 on 09/08/2024
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Photo submitted by kevinbc on 10/22/2023
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Photo submitted by LocalHoney on 05/26/2023
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Photo submitted by LocalHoney on 05/26/2023
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Photo submitted by LocalHoney on 05/26/2023
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Photo submitted by LocalHoney on 05/26/2023
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Photo submitted by John1985404 on 05/22/2023
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Photo submitted by u000007442779 on 11/24/2022
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Photo submitted by Tarheels6373 on 05/08/2022
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18 hole Photo submitted by u5305500 on 09/14/2021
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Photo submitted by Joshua8244795 on 11/26/2020
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One of many great views. Photo submitted by u000002852979 on 05/29/2020
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fairway view Photo submitted by ShannonSheltonEA on 05/06/2019
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green Photo submitted by ShannonSheltonEA on 05/06/2019
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tunnel Photo submitted by ShannonSheltonEA on 05/06/2019
Challenging
Great track! It’s too tough for a Resort Course as some of the guests take forever to play. Was almost 3 hours on front nine but fortunately the Group ahead took a break at the turn. Otherwise, a great challenge.
Ridiculous greens
The course is tight with many hills. The greens were rock hard, and one green was so severe(I think #4) that it looked like a US Open set up. Both my ball and my sons rolled off the green based on where the pin was. If you hit the slope above the green, your ball was rolling off. And high school teams were practicing our there, so pace was very slow. Check the day you are going to see if they are out there.
Travel Play
I came into town from Houston for a travel nurse assignment and I got the tee time the night I got in and played the next morning. Course is in great condition for the time of year and amount of moisture that had fallen! Greens rolled well, fairways cut smooth! Will play again!
Grandover East
Have played the West course twice but this was my first time playing the East. Grass dead which is to be expected this time of year and greens are fast. Some greens especially difficult with being a small green and steep slopes on both sides. 18 holes in 2.5 hours, what is there not to like!
Beautiful
Everything about this place is nice! I played the east course and the lay out was just stunning! Loved everything about this place would highly recommend!
Great course
Grass a bit dead but that is to be expected at this time of year. Very good pace, what is there not to like.
Wet but fun
Course was wet, but I still had a great time. Think I was the only person on the course which made pace of play a non-issue. Greens were very good and amenities are amazing. Overall great experience, would play again.
Great course.
My son and I thoroughly enjoyed the round, excellent layout and condition. Played in late December, 42 degree C start and 58 degree F finish. It will be perfect if perennial rye grass was used on the fairway during this time in the year.
Greens good not great
People that play this course don’t seem to repair ball marks on the green....some greens were peppered. But fun course and good condition all the way around. Repair ball marks people!!
Nice resort
Really enjoyed course. Unfortunately the pace of play was shocking. Will not play there on a holiday or weekend again
Awesome condition
The course is in excellent condition!!! The greens are perfect!!
Grandover West was fun
Well worth the Hot Deal price. Played in about 3 hours on Thanksgiving day with 2 others I met on the course. Course was fun with good variety of holes. Like other reviews the greens did have lots of ball marks but they did not affect my putting. I actually had a pretty good round of putting. I would definitely play again for that price
Scotland and Piedmont Combined
November, is an important month. We have the elections, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving, Black Friday sales and grass going dormant. I love seeing dormant rough with overseeded fairways. The color contrast looks great. This is exactly the scenery that I caught when we played the Grandover West course. Golf weather in the fall is some of the best weather, especially when its a crisp breeze with a beautiful sunny sky. Me and Ron (Father-in-law) decided to make a Sunday trip out to Greensboro and scratch off another Top 50 on the list.
Grandover West has four different set of tees, gold (6,800), blue (6,300), white (5,700) and red (5,050). We decided to mix the blue and whites. The handicap holes ranked 1-9 we played from the whites and 10-18 from the blues. This set up made the course approximately 6,000 yards for us.
With all the the pristine conditions that I described, good weather, course in great condition, I still forgot my 'A' game somewhere. Think I left it at Mid South, because that is the last time I've played well (Oct. 3) all around. Straight up, I did NOT break 100, even with trying to limit my usage of clubs (driver, 5i, 9i, PW, DW). There were a few occasions I had to use the 5 wood, 7i and 8i). Shining moments on the west course came few and far in between. Hole #6 par. The one and only par of the day. Holes #2, #7, #8, #13 and #16 I finished with bogies. Holes #1, #4, #5 and #12 were double bogies. That is about as good as it got for me. Even though my game was not on point, I will put it out there and say that I like the layout of the West course more than the East. I know the East is ranked higher on the list, however all the pothole bunkers combined with elevation changes gives a nice mixture of Scottish and Piedmont golf into one. The East also plays 400 yards more from the tips, so I'm sure that comes into play. For the price of $66 to play this type of course and also receive a divot repair tool, tees and a towel, you can't beat this resort type atmosphere here in the Piedmont. As usual I may be able to give you bogie, but I certainly still can give you buckets.
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