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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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
Always a great course and in good shape.
West course playing 9 holes is deceiving as it is not an 'out and back'
So if trying to do a quick 9 beware it takes a good 10 min cart ride to get back to clubhouse
Expensive Round for Cheap Conditions
This course was unbelievably poorly maintained for the cost of the round. I’ve played municipal courses kept in better condition. The tee boxes were not level and were mostly sand and chewed up grass, the fairways were full of weeds and ant hills, bunkers were full of rocks and pebbles, and the greens were inconsistent and overgrown. The pace of play was phenomenal, possibly because everyone else already knew not to play this course. The facility should be ashamed of charging their patrons the price for an above-average golf course and delivering a product that is barely comparable to a local pitch and putt. I will not return to this course.
Not worth the money.
Tee boxes and fairways in terrible shape. Greens were long and slow and felt like had to smash a 10 ft putt like a 30 ft lag putt to get it to the hole. Thus taking away all feel.
For half the money I can play a course in similar shape closer to home. Sad part $70 is winter rate and will go up closer to summer. Resort was beautiful and course not so much.
it has the resort vibes youd expect the course is well taken care of, staff very friendly even offered to let me play more holes to make up for slow pace of play which was not their fault ranger i spoke to was very friendly, greens rolled nice and were a bit firm from the recent colder months only downside was west cafe house was closed and they had no cart girl either but the course was good no complaints
East course okay could be great
I'm not going to be too critical because it is early in the season and at least you can play golf down here unlike Ohio at this time of year. I really wish they would warn you when the greens are being aerated. Ball was jumping all over the place hard to get a true score. Pace of play today was atrocious. Ended up skipping the last four holes as we had already been on the course for almost 5 hours
Bermuda greens are nice
Although it was raining and wet, the course is awesome and we enjoyed it!!!
Bunkers need attention
I played the east course on 2/14 & 2/17/25.
1 would never pay the normal rate to play either of the two Grandover courses. The price is not justified by the course conditions. Even with hot deal rates between $50 - $65 , there are other public golf courses that are kept in better shape and cost less..
Stoney Creek, Bryon Park & Forest Oaks are just a few examples.
More recently, on the East course, bunkers have red clay instead of sand.
Nice golf course and a challenging layout.
Very nice course and challenging layout. Greens were in good shape and rolled well, fairways/rough are "winter dead". Only complaint was we had a foursome and within the first three holes we had to let two twosomes and a single player play thru! I can understand the twosomes, but allowing a single player in the middle of the day should not happen...
Too Wet for Play
Great weekday rate and I enjoy the course but they had rain the night before and the course was borderline unplayable. Balls were getting imbedded (and many times lost) all over the course. I’m new to the area but now I know to avoid this course when it has gotten any rain.