The Three Courses At Greenbrier Resort Are: The Greenbrier Course
The Greenbrier Course holds the record for being the only golf resort in the world to have hosted both the Ryder Cup (1979) and the Solheim Cup (1994). The course was an original Seth Raynor design and was remodeled by Jack Nicklaus in 1977. The course measures 6,675 yards from the longest tees and plays for a par of 72. It is characterized by dense woods and heavy bunkering on the greens

The Meadows Course
This course is a preferred site for many Regional and National golf competitions. The Meadows Course is considered to be the most striking of the three courses. The course measures 6,795 yards from the longest tees, plays for a par of 71 and shares a huge double green with the Greenbrier Course on the 18th hole.
The Old White Course
This was Greenbrier Resorts first golf course, created in 1914. The Old White TPC was named after a famous Old White Hotel that once stood in the course premises. The course was designed by Charles Blair MacDonald and played by some of the biggest names in history including the American President Woodrow Wilson. The historic characteristics of this course is what makes it one of a kind!For nearly a century now, the Greenbrier Resort has hosted some of the biggest events throughout the United States and International golfing history! This Resort has seen generations after generations of happy, memorable and epic golf vacations. Greenbrier Resort is truly consider to be one of the most luxurious golf vacation destinations!!!
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