Greenbrier
About Greenbrier
The Greenbrier, a National Historic Landmark in West Virginia's Allegheny Mountains, is an American classic that's been serving guest since 1778. The 11,000-acre property has hosted generations of guests, including 27 Presidents. It's expansive with 710 rooms, 33 suites and 96 guest and estate homes for rent. There are 10 lobbies, 40-plus meeting rooms, a conference center, a mineral spa, multiple restaurants, 55 activities, designer boutiques and an underground casino and entertainment venue. Golfers can tee it up at the Old White (a former Tour venue), The Greenbrier (a former Ryder Cup and Solheim Cup venue), The Meadows and the 9-hole Ashford Short Course.Facts
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White Sulphur Springs, West VirginiaResort
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White Sulphur Springs, West VirginiaPrivate
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Reviewer Photos
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Photo submitted by ddelanty9 on 09/06/2025
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Photo submitted by Ursula1869757 on 07/22/2025
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Photo submitted by DCHUFFMAN on 06/16/2024
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Photo submitted by DCHUFFMAN on 05/31/2024
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Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 10/18/2021
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Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 10/18/2021
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Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 10/18/2021
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Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 10/18/2021
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Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 10/18/2021
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Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 10/18/2021
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The Meadows at The Greenbrier, hole 7 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 07/13/2018
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The Meadows at The Greenbrier, hole 10 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 07/13/2018
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The Meadows at The Greenbrier, hole 13 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 07/13/2018
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The Old White TPC at The Greenbrier, hole 7 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 07/13/2018
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The Old White TPC at The Greenbrier, hole 18 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 07/13/2018
Old White Course/ Greenbrier
The experience of playing the Old White is always a great treat! And GolfPass makes it a great deal as well! The experience of acquiring rounds thru Golf Pass were incredibly easy and that accessibility makes Golf Pass and great golf courses the way to play!!!
Wonderful experience
Very friendly
Beautiful grounds
Great golf course
Old white
Course best condition I’ve seen it. Our caddie Cuz is the man. If book a time here in summer months deff ask for him
Great deal
If you can get this course for under a hundred bucks take but be aware you have to have a forecaddy and pay him but ours was very helpful and funny
Play it once, if you are willing to pay for the privilege
Was staying at the Greenbrier resort for wife's birthday celebration and played both the Old White & Meadows course.
Pros: Beautiful and challenging course originally designed by C.B. McDonald. Immaculate condition, great forecaddie (Billy). But man, those greens are fast. Also, may be the only public access ("access" being relative, see con below), McDonald course. I think the others are private.
Con: Eye watering green fee. Stated summer rate for resort guests is $475 but they hit you with all sorts of extra fees so that my total was about $540. Yikes!
Deal of a lifetime
Scrolling on my phone early Saturday morning I logged into my GolfNow App and began to search for tee times for Sunday morning hoping to see the course we originally planned to play had put up a Hot Deal to save us some money. What I found was a deal too good to be true. A round for 4 at The Greenbrier for 46 dollars per player at 9:36am Sunday the 18th. I quickly contacted my golf group to see if they were ok switching up our plans. I booked the tee time and after discounts it ended up being 41.50 per player. Cart and range included. This is a course that is generally 300 plus to play!!!! HUGE savings and great experience. Our Forecaddie A-Rod was great and friendly. His knowledge of the course was unreal. Best deal I have ever found on GofNow App by a longshot. Whoever decided to set that price, Thank you! We had an absolute blast. What a fantastic Fathers day for my group. Thank you Greenbrier staff and thank your GofNow.
Crisp and Clean
The course was in great shape. All the cuts were very precise with a great clean and neat look. I like that the course is right in front of you but still requires you to make the shots.
Greenbrier-Meadows 5/14/23
Perfect condtions on Mother's Day 2023. 72 degress. Partly Cloud.
We had one twosome of members play through us, but otherwise saw no other golfers on the course.
Tees and fairways were in great shape. Greens were average, appearing to have been aerated within 4-5 weeks, I would guess. Rough was high and, along with the stacked sod bunkers, clearly the course's defense.
This would be a great course to enjoy and play if you didn't have the $300 green fee in the back of your mind. It's just not anything special beyond a $100 semi-private course you would play back home. The starter and clubhouse attendent were very friendly and helpful, but beyond a handful of tees and cheap ballmarkers, The Greenbrier does not present itself as a top notch resort course. No towell in the cart, etc.
I had a great time and wonderful experience on a golf treasure. I was a bit surprised by the forecaddie requirements with the extra fee. The greens ?
Paired with three people was awkward, but expected.
Simply amazing
THE BEST OF EVERYTHING- VIVA WEST BY GOD & THE OLD WHITE
A must Play
THE GREENBRIER Old White Course, WOW what a treat to play. This is the 2nd time I have had an opportunity to play the course. The course was in great condition from tee to green. The ENTIRE staff from bag drop to proshop, cart area, caddie master, starter, beverage cart attendant were all very accommodating. "Benny" was our fore caddy and he was EXCEPTIONAL!
This is a must play course, at least once in a life time. It is so picturesque and beautifully landscaped with such brilliantly colored flowers. Sometimes I caught myself just looking at the beautiful homes and exceptionally manicured lawns surrounding the course. Did I mention the abundance of wildlife including soaring Eagles, deer and other indigenous animals.
There is a lot of golf history associated with the Greenbrier and it is documented throughout the club house and course with photos, written stories and plaques.
Treat yourself, visit the Greenbrier, enjoy a challenging yet playable course!
A Restored MacDonald Raynor Gem
Most of the C. B. MacDonald and Seth Raynor courses are ultra private and quite difficult to gain access; thus, I had always wanted to Kmart Old White. The wait and effort to finally get her was worth the wait.
Course has most of the course designers famous template holes from short, Biarritz, Alps, Redan, etc.
This is a must play course for any Golden Age of course design fan.
The Old White at The Greenbrier is thriving after getting out on the forefront of the recent “return to classic architecture and conditioning” revival that has captured the raters, rankers and golfing masses.
Deemed tired, with boring round bunkers, even more uninteresting round greens and less-than-thought-provoking mowing patterns, Lester George was tapped in the early 2000s to restore Macdonald and Raynor’s vision. And though the course has since been reconstructed following the massive flood several years ago that led to the ownership softening some of George’s features, the Old White sits solidly in the top half of most publications’ top 50 lists.
It is a remarkably flat, charming layout that rests in a valley of the Allegheny Mountains. The lush, verdant terrain that surrounds Howard’s Creek is made interesting by strategic fairway bunkering and sunken green side traps. Mounding also captures your eye off the tee.
The greens offered movement that is quite subtle to the eye, but dramatic to the ball. I was fooled by how much break I encountered throughout the course, and was thankful to have a forecaddie that showed me the way, even if I was unbelieving. It should come as no surprise, however, as you are playing through a valley with cumbersome mountains on either side, with a body of water bisecting the property to provide the pull. Trust the caddie.
Much has been written about the course’s opening tee shot. Tom Watson said it was his favorite opening shot he’s ever played. I’m not inclined to argue with him. Walking up the steps beside the clubhouse to the starter’s stand and looking out over the property to the fairway below Is quite sensational.
The course’s backbone - at a par of 70 - is reinforced by a bevy of par 4s. Due to the parkland nature of the course, driving accuracy is a key to scoring well, as you will be punching out frequently, otherwise. And this time of year, balls can be hard to locate with all the fallen leaves.
The par 3s, two of which are prominent template holes, are good on the front. I found the two on the back to play largely the same.
Do yourself a favor and retire to Slammin’ Sammy’s afterward for a post-round drink. Try the burger. The hand-cut fries are among the best I’ve had anywhere.
Addendum to my course reviw: Just went over bill from resort. 2 Hot Dogs, 2 Beers, 1 Double Mixed Drink: $127!!!!!!
Shameful.