The Old White

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Course Overview
Nestled in the stunning landscapes of White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, The Old White at The Greenbrier isn't just a golf courseβit's a journey through golfing history. First opened in 1914 and named after the iconic Old White Hotel, this course has seen some of golfβs greatest moments. Designed by the legendary duo of Charles Blair Macdonald and Seth Raynor, it perfectly captures the strategic depth that both challenges and rewards golfers of all levels.
Strolling down the lush, rolling fairways, you'll feel the whispers of past legends guiding your game. And when you reach the 18th hole, prepare yourself for a dramatic finish. This par-3 is renowned for its pivotal role in deciding the outcomes of the many prestigious tournaments hosted here, including the annual PGA Tour's Greenbrier Classic.
For those teeing up for the first time at The Old White, remember: accuracy trumps distance. Especially on the tighter holes, a well-thought-out approach will serve you better than sheer power. So, take a moment to plan your shots and enjoy the beauty around you.
Whether youβre a history buff, a golfing enthusiast, or just looking for a beautiful place to play, The Old White offers a memorable and quintessentially luxurious golfing experience. See why itβs been a beloved challenge for over a century!
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Contact Info
Notable Holes
Hole 18
A dramatic finishing par-3 that often plays a pivotal role in tournaments hosted here.
Playing Tips
Accuracy over distance is often rewarded, especially on tighter holes where strategic play is essential.