The Greenbrier Course
300 West Main Street White Sulphur Springs, USA
304-536-7862 · greenbrier.com
300 West Main Street White Sulphur Springs, USA
304-536-7862 · greenbrier.com
Jack Nicklaus
Resort
open 1978
The Greenbrier Course was originally built in 1924 by Seth Raynor and George O’Neil and redesigned by Jack Nicklaus in 1977. It is the only resort golf course in the world to have been the host site for both international Cup matches: Ryder Cup (1979) and the Solheim Cup Matches (1994).
The 6,675-yard, par 72 course is heavily wooded and demands forced entry onto the greens. The well-bunkered greens are terraced and require accurate iron play and talent with the short iron and putter.
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