Crafting Golfing Excellence
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. It first opened for play in 1924 and underwent a remarkable transformation in 1977 under the masterful guidance of golf legend Jack Nicklaus. His redesign not only breathed new life into the course but heightened its difficulty and strategic nuances. During the 2017 golf season, following a weather event that greatly impacted the course, The Greenbrier was played as a 12-hole routing utilizing holes 1-8 and 15-18. Currently, 10 holes are open for play, and guests can play either 9 or 18 with a bonus hole.
Course Insights
Hole-by-Hole Descriptions
Our detailed hole-by-hole descriptions provide an insider’s glimpse into the strategy, nuances, and moments of glory that define The Greenbrier’s legacy,
The Greenbrier Scorecard
Navigate the storied fairways of The Greenbrier and record all the details of your game with the key to golfing excellence – the scorecard.
More Courses to Explore
Whether it’s your pastime or your passion, tee off at our four resort courses — each with its storied history in the sport — and discover opportunities to elevate your game with world-class Greenbrier golf amenities.