Destination Golf: The Greenbrier Itinerary

 

The Greenbrier Course

The Greenbrier CourseThe Greenbrier Course, originally constructed in 1924 by Seth Raynor, was redesigned by Jack Nicklaus in 1977. It's the only resort golf course in the world to be the site of both professional international cup matches: The 1979 Ryder Cup and 1994 Solheim Cup.

18 holes | Par: 72 | Length: 6685 yards | Jack Nicklaus
Phone: (800) 453-4858

Tree Tops Canopy Tour

Tree Tops Canopy TourTree Tops Canopy Tour offers ziplines, skybridges, rappels and hikes on the newest adventure experience in West Virginia's extraordinary New River Gorge playground. Take a half day adventure including 10 ziplines, 5 sky bridges, 1 rappel and 3 short hikes. You'll spend 3 ½ hours in the old growth hemlock and hardwoods forest of pristine Mill Creek Canyon, immediately adjacent to the awe-inspiring New River Gorge.

Tree Tops
Ames Heights Road ~ PO Box 78
Lansing, West Virginia 25862-0078
Phone: (877) 811-5321

Tour of The Presidential Cottage

Tour Of The Presidential CottageThe Greenbrier has been host to 26 U.S. presidents. The memorable moments from their stays are on display at The Presidents' Cottage Museum, a historic two-story building overlooking the Springhouse. These archives contain documents dating back to The Greenbrier's earliest days.

The Greenbrier
Phone: (800) 453-4858

The Old White Course

The Old White CourseThe Greenbrier's first 18-hole golf course, The Old White Course, opened in 1914. The course was named for the well-known Old White Hotel, which stood on the grounds from 1858 to 1922. One of the first golfers to play the Old White was Woodrow Wilson in April of 1914. The course features generous fairways and challenging, undulating putting greens. Every hole has an obvious and well defined strategy that allows for either a very challenging approach to the green, or one that has less risk and a higher chance of success.

18 holes | Par: 70 | Length: 6826 yards | C.B. Macdonald and Seth Raynor
Phone: (800) 453-4858

Off Road Driving

Off Road DrivingGuests of The Greenbrier have the opportunity to get behind the wheel of luxury SUV's and put the vehicles through their paces on a specially designed off-road course along the 6,500-acre mountain estate. The Greenbrier Off-Road Driving School offers lessons seven days a week.

Phone: (800) 453-4858

Prime 44 West

Prime 44 WestThe Greenbrier continues to raise the bar on culinary excellence with its recent premiere of Prime 44 West. Honoring NBA legend and West Virginia native, Jerry West, the restaurant features exceptional cuts of beef in addition to a wide selection of entrees ranging from your classic New York Strip to a tableside Dover Sole. In addition to great food, Prime 44 West showcases over 100 pieces of West's memorabilia, including his most monumental basketballs and his 1960 Olympic gold medal.

The Greenbrier Resort
Hours: Wed, Thur & Sun: 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Fri & Sat: 5:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Phone: (800) 453-4858

The Meadows Course

The Meadows CourseThe Meadows Course was dramatically updated in 1999. Most guests agree that the course offers an excellent variety of challenging holes, but also offers the best scenic opportunities of the three courses with its beautiful panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.

18 holes | Par 71 | 6795 Yards | Dick Wilson and Bob Cupp
Phone: (800) 453-4858

Gun Club

Gun ClubTest your skills on four combination trap and skeet fields and a 10-station sporting clays course, located atop Kate's Mountain in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.

• Trap & Skeet
• Sporting Clays
• Shooting Lessons
Phone: (800) 453-4858

White Water Rafting At The New River Gorge In West Virginia

White Water RaftingRafters of all levels are sure to enjoy this incredible journey, as the Lower New River includes more than 25 class I to V rapids. The best white water rafting on the New River and Gauley River in West Virginia is waiting for you at Class VI-Mountain River, located on the New River Gorge, the East Coast's must experience outdoor adventure destination.

Phone: (800) 252-7784

The Snead Course

The Snead CourseThe Snead golf course, named for longtime Greenbrier golf pro and legend, Sam Snead, is the 7,025-yard, par 71 centerpiece of The Greenbrier Sporting Club designed by Tom Fazio. Rated #3 in Golf Digest's Top 10 New Private Courses in America, The Snead combines challenging links with stunning Allegheny vistas. Limited tee times are now available for guests of The Greenbrier.

Phone: (888) 741-8989

Drapers

DrapersInspired by the inimitable style of Dorothy Draper, her protégé, Carleton Varney decorated the café providing a bright, cheerful and relaxed atmosphere for lunch, afternoon snacks, desserts and a full service bar with late night dining options.

Located in The Greenbrier Resort
Hours:
Breakfast 7:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Lunch 11:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Dinner 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
"Late Night" 10:00 p.m. - 5:00 a.m.
Phone: (800) 453-4858

Golf Itineraries

Simply select where you want to play, find a tee time deal, and golf now!

Dates: October 1, 2010 - September 1, 2012
6 Nights luxurious accommodation at the 4 Star Portmarnock Hotel & Golf Links, located along the beautiful Irish coastline. Full Irish breakfast is included each morning and play 5 rounds of golf on Ireland’s best courses. All for only $1595.
Price range: $1595 - $1607