A Tale of Transformation
The Meadows has seen plenty of transformations before 2017. Designed by Alexander H. Findlay, The Meadows course began as a 9-hole course called Lakeside and opened for play in 1911. In 1923, Seth Raynor redesigned the course while on the property to update The Old White and build the original Greenbrier course. In 1962, it was expanded to an 18-hole routing by architect Dick Wilson. In 1999, Bob Cupp once again redesigned the course, and it officially became known as The Meadows.
Course Details
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 Meadows’ legacy.
The Meadows Scorecard
Navigate the storied fairways of The Meadows 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.