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The Greenbrier

White Sulphur Springs, WV

Golf Courses Count
3 Golf Courses
Casino Sqft
30000 sq ft Casino
Has Spa
Spa
Room Count
710 Rooms
Listing Completeness95%
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Sprawling landmark resort featuring traditional quarters, plus restaurants, a spa & 5 golf courses.

Old White TPC

Designer: C.B. Macdonald / Seth Raynor
18
Holes
70
Par
7294
Yardage
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The Greenbrier Course

Designer: Jack Nicklaus
18
Holes
72
Par
6681
Yardage
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Meadows Course

Designer: Bob Cupp
18
Holes
71
Par
6251
Yardage
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Number of Courses
3

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The Greenbrier: FAQ

The Greenbrier has 3 golf courses (designers include C.B. Macdonald / Seth Raynor, Jack Nicklaus, Bob Cupp) on the property in White Sulphur Springs, WV.

The casino at The Greenbrier is approximately 30,000 square feet, with table games, slots, a poker room, and a sportsbook.

Rates run from $299 per night off-peak to $499 per night in peak season. The resort has 710 rooms. Stay-and-play packages bundling lodging and golf typically save 15–25% versus booking each separately.

The Greenbrier is in White Sulphur Springs, WV, in the northeast region. The nearest major airport is Greenbrier Valley Airport (LWB) — 12 miles away.

Historic golf packages include daily breakfast, afternoon tea, and rounds on Old White TPC — host of PGA Tour event