The Old White TPC represents one of American golf's greatest treasures: a 1914 Charles Blair Macdonald design that seamlessly integrates Scottish links traditions with the mountainous West Virginia landscape. Named for the historic Old White Hotel that once stood on these grounds, the course occupies a place of reverence in golf history—President Woodrow Wilson was among its first players, and legends from Sam Snead to Arnold Palmer have walked its fairways. The routing flows naturally through tree-lined corridors of the Allegheny Mountains, with gently undulating fairways and dramatically undulating greens that demand precision and creativity.
What makes Old White extraordinary is Macdonald's architectural genius: rather than imposing his vision on the land, he worked within the existing terrain to craft holes inspired by Europe's greatest courses. The par-3 8th mimics North Berwick's Redan, the 13th channels Prestwick's Alps, and the 15th pays homage to St. Andrews' Eden. Yet there's nothing derivative about it—each hole stands as a unique test of strategy and shot-making, with multiple layups and approach options rewarding golfers who think their way around the course.
After a devastating 2016 flood forced the course to cancel the PGA Tour event, architect Keith Foster completed a meticulous restoration that returned it to its 1922 glory. Today, the conditioning is immaculate, the strategic elements are razor-sharp, and a caddie—highly recommended for navigating the intricate green complexes and dragon-teeth hazards—adds invaluable local knowledge. Playing here feels like stepping into golf's past while inhabiting its present, with every round etching itself into memory.
Charles Blair Macdonald's 1914 masterpiece featuring links-inspired template holes, undulating greens, and strategic depth.
Redesigned by Dick Wilson and remodeled in 2017 with dynamic green complexes and mountain vistas.
Jack Nicklaus redesign from 1977 (currently 10 holes open following 2016 flood damage).
Newest nine-hole offering featuring designs inspired by famous holes from around the world.
The Greenbrier Resort is a National Historic Landmark sprawling across 11,000 acres with 710 guest rooms, including 33 suites and 96 private guest and estate houses. The property features Colonial Revival architecture, 10 grand lobbies, 40+ meeting spaces, 8 fine dining restaurants, a world-class mineral spa, casino, golf pro shop, designer boutiques, and over 55 activities and amenities. All three championship courses radiate from the same clubhouse, making it seamless to organize group golf outings. Resort guests receive 10-15% discount on course fees.