Combining graciousness of the past with exceptional comforts of today, a new era of elegance awaits you at The Greenbrier. This renowned property offers 710 rooms, including 33 suites and 96 guest and estate homes. The Greenbrier has 10 lobbies, 40+ meeting rooms and a complete conference center facility. The Greenbrier is widely regarded as one of the finest luxury resorts around the world. Surrounded by the wondrous Allegheny Mountains, The Greenbrier offers exclusive services and amenities such as championship golf, fine dining, more than 55 activities, designer boutiques, our world-renowned mineral spa and a 103,000 square foot gaming and entertainment venue. Explore your personal 11,000 acre playground and discover an unparalleled selection of luxury leisure pursuits and outdoor adventures designed to satisfy and stimulate your widest range of interests.
The Greenbrier
White Sulfer Springs, WV
Golf Courses
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The Greenbrier Course
The Greenbrier course was designed by Seth Raynor, a close associate of Charles Blair Macdonald and one of the great architects of early American golf and opened for play in 1924. It was later redesigned in 1977 by Jack Nicklaus in preparation for the 1979 Ryder Cup.
In 1994, The Greenbrier would also play host to the Solheim Cup, making it the only resort course in the world to host both prestigious events.
The course was also home to The Greenbrier American Express Championship, a PGA TOUR Champions event, from 1985 through 1987.
The heavily wooded course encourages, and rewards shot shaping off the tee and precise approach shots into the greens.
The well bunkered and terraced greens require talent, touch and creativity on and around the greens.
Sam Snead famously shot 59 in the final round of the 1959 Spring Festival making him the first known golfer to accomplish the rare feat in competition. Sports Illustrated later called the round “the greatest competitive round in the history of the game.”
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The Old White
The Old White, the first 18-hole golf course at The Greenbrier, was designed by Charles Blair Macdonald and opened for play in 1914.
A legend of golf history at The Greenbrier, the course was named for the well-known Old White Hotel, which stood on the grounds from 1858 through 1922.
Macdonald, the father of American golf course architecture, modeled several holes from some of the most famous throughout Europe.
The 8th Hole was styled after the “Redan” at North Berwick, the 13th after the “Alps” at Prestwick and the 15th after the “Eden”
at St. Andrews. His associate, Seth Raynor, assisted in the course construction and returned in the 1920s to oversee updates to the golf course.
From 2010 through 2019, The Old White was the host of A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier, formerly The Greenbrier Classic, a PGA TOUR FedEx Cup Event.
After sustaining substantial damage during the flood of 2016, which forced the cancellation of The Greenbrier Classic. The Old White reopened in July of 2017, fully restored to its original glory.
By fully embracing the original Macdonald/Raynor elements, the course has been overwhelmingly embraced by PGA TOUR players and guests alike.
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The Meadows Course
The Meadows course began as a 9-hole course named Lakeside. Designed by Alexander H. Findlay, it opened for play in 1911.
In 1923, Seth Raynor redesigned the course while he was on the property updating The Old White TPC and building the original Greenbrier Course.
After sustaining substantial damage during the flood of 2016, The Meadows underwent a full restoration and reopened for play during the summer of 2017. This new and exciting routing features dynamic green complexes, breathtaking mountain vistas, and signature stacked sod bunkers throughout the course.
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Ashford Short Course
The newest golf offering at The Greenbrier, The Ashford Short Course is a 9-hole walking course.
The Ashford Short Course features designs from some of the most famous holes in golf.
It provides the perfect opportunity for golfers to perfect their short games or create friendly competitions with friends
when time for a full round isn’t available
Accommodations
The Windsor Club: An exclusive wing offering premier accommodations and concierge services reserved solely for our most selective guests.
Historic Suites: These two to four bedroom suites are one of a kind and offer a selection of enhanced amenities and room to entertain groups of up to 150.
Classic Suites: These one and two bedroom suite types are available throughout The Greenbrier and feature a sitting area and signature Dorothy Draper décor.
Guest Rooms: Traditional Rooms are the perfect combination of elegance and space. Featuring 250 square feet with one king bed or two double beds, Traditional Rooms can accommodate up to 4 people.
Dining
The Forum
Step into a comfortable Italian neighborhood nestled in Rome. The ambience and décor bring the best of Italy to life with traditional music and the savory aromas of Italian cuisine.
Classic hand-tossed Neapolitan pizza made with the best imported semolina flour, burrata cheese and handpicked preserved tomatoes from The Greenbrier Chef’s Garden is a house specialty. The menu also features classically authentic dishes with influences from all of Italy for the American palate.
Prime 44 West
Prime 44 West, honoring NBA legend and West Virginia native Jerry West, is the ultimate classic steakhouse. The restaurant features an exquisite atmosphere of dark and natural woods that is both upscale and inviting.
Nothing but the finest aged beef is served with extraordinary local ingredients, fresh seafood and a world-class list of wines. Signature tableside preparations along with house specialties such as the Jerry West 44 Ounce Porterhouse, Cathy Justice’s “Best of Show” Blue Ribbon Cornbread, Karen’s Italian Cream Cake and center court seating at the Private Dining Room are a few of our distinctive dining highlights.
Drapers
Conceived as a bright and colorful tribute to Dorothy Draper, Draper's offers casual dining with a menu that includes classic Dorothy Draper recipes as well as traditional southern dishes. Enjoy lunch and dinner served in a cheerfully unique setting.
Dishes such as our Fried Green Tomato Sandwich, Crab Louis, Draper’s Chicken Pot Pie and Kate’s Mountain Salad will become family traditions, along with visits to the ice cream and dessert bar for a scrumptious house-made treat. If you’re in the mood for delicious southern comfort food prepared with the finest local ingredients and served with genuine southern hospitality, this is the ultimate diner experience for you.