Greenbrier Golf Course

# 1 /

Par: 5

Handicaps:
Men's 9 Women's 5

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 533

BLUE 509

WHITE 485

GREEN 453

RED 453

BLACK 353

Pro Tips

The opening hole is a slight dogleg left par 5. Players will want to avoid the fairway bunkers off the tee, which will allow longer hitters to go for the green in two. This green is well-protected by a huge bunker on the left.

# 2 /

Par: 4

Handicaps:
Men's 7 Women's 3

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 415

BLUE 394

WHITE 363

GREEN 363

RED 269

BLACK 240

Pro Tips

The second is a dogleg left par 4, where the second shot plays uphill to an elevated green that’s protected by a bunker on the left and right. Players will want to make sure they keep their approach shots below the hole.

# 3 /

Par: 4

Handicaps:
Men's 3 Women's 7

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 461

BLUE 443

WHITE 340

GREEN 340

RED 272

BLACK 242

Pro Tips

This long, straightaway par 4 features a big green. The ideal tee shot should be placed down the right side of the fairway to set up the best angle for the second.

# 4 /

Par: 3

Handicaps:
Men's 17 Women's 17

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 153

BLUE 152

WHITE 134

GREEN 134

RED 119

BLACK 119

Pro Tips

The fourth is the signature hole at GCC. This par 3 over water is protected by bunkers all around. Playing to the middle of the green is a smart play. A prevailing left-to-right wind makes club selection important.

# 5 /

Par: 4

Handicaps:
Men's 11 Women's 13

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 395

BLUE 372

WHITE 352

GREEN 352

RED 312

BLACK 292

Pro Tips

The fifth is a dogleg left with fairway bunkers guarding both sides of the fairway. A very small green that slopes back-to-front awaits at the end of the hole. Players should try to stay below the hole no matter the pin location.

# 6 /

Par: 5

Handicaps:
Men's 13 Women's 11

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 540

BLUE 519

WHITE 491

GREEN 456

RED 456

BLACK 355

Pro Tips

A long, straight par 5, the fifth is an opportunity to longer hitters to go for the green in two. Water guards the green, though, so that must be avoided in order to score well.

# 7 /

Par: 4

Handicaps:
Men's 5 Women's 9

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 433

BLUE 409

WHITE 376

GREEN 350

RED 350

BLACK 365

Pro Tips

This slight dogleg left par f=4 features bunkers strategically placed on both sides of the fairway. Finding the fairway off the tee is important and players should aim their approach at the middle of the green.

# 8 /

Par: 4

Handicaps:
Men's 1 Women's 1

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 452

BLUE 431

WHITE 406

GREEN 360

RED 360

BLACK 260

Pro Tips

The eight is a straightaway par 4 that one of the hardest on the front nine. Avoiding the bunker off the tee will set up an approach into this elevated green.

# 9 /

Par: 3

Handicaps:
Men's 15 Women's 15

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 215

BLUE 196

WHITE 178

GREEN 120

RED 120

BLACK 120

Pro Tips

The final hole on the front nine is a par 3 featuring a two-tiered green with a narrow landing area.

# 10 /

Par: 4

Handicaps:
Men's 12 Women's 12

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 341

BLUE 320

WHITE 277

GREEN 277

RED 245

BLACK 220

Pro Tips

The back nine opens with a short dogleg right par 4. Accuracy off the tee is more important than distance to set up a short wedge into this elevated green that slopes back-to-front.

# 11 /

Par: 4

Handicaps:
Men's 6 Women's 4

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 417

BLUE 390

WHITE 363

GREEN 326

RED 326

BLACK 245

Pro Tips

The eleventh hole is a longer dogleg right par 4. Players must find the fairway off the tee, which will set up an approach that typically plays into the wind to an elevated green.

# 12 /

Par: 3

Handicaps:
Men's 14 Women's 14

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 183

BLUE 172

WHITE 148

GREEN 124

RED 106

BLACK 106

Pro Tips

This par 3 features a green that’s protected by water. It often plays into the wind, so distance is control is key.

# 13 /

Par: 4

Handicaps:
Men's 2 Women's 2

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 393

BLUE 375

WHITE 335

GREEN 335

RED 288

BLACK 246

Pro Tips

The ideal line off the tee on this short, tight par 4 is left-center of the fairway. Anything right of the fairway bunker will find the water. Players ought to aim for the middle of the green no matter the pin location.

# 14 /

Par: 4

Handicaps:
Men's 4 Women's 10

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 370

BLUE 351

WHITE 325

GREEN 292

RED 292

BLACK 240

Pro Tips

This dogleg par 4 features fairway bunkers that make the tee shot a little tight. Finding the fairway will leave a short iron or wedge into the green.

# 15 /

Par: 5

Handicaps:
Men's 18 Women's 16

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 477

BLUE 458

WHITE 436

GREEN 436

RED 399

BLACK 355

Pro Tips

The fifteenth is a straightaway, short par 5. Bunkers guard the fairway off the tee, but if those are avoided, many players will have a shot at the green in two. The green is elevated and anything short will leave a difficult up-and-down.

# 16 /

Par: 3

Handicaps:
Men's 16 Women's 18

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 138

BLUE 138

WHITE 128

GREEN 117

RED 123

BLACK 100

Pro Tips

This short par 3 plays over water. Players must stay below the hole if they hope to make par or better.

# 17 /

Par: 4

Handicaps:
Men's 8 Women's 8

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 448

BLUE 420

WHITE 391

GREEN 332

RED 332

BLACK 332

Pro Tips

Next is a long, tight par 4 that’s possibly the hardest hole on the back nine. Find the fairway off the tee to leave a comfortable yardage into this elevated green for the second shot.

# 18 /

Par: 5

Handicaps:
Men's 10 Women's 6

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 584

BLUE 555

WHITE 535

GREEN 498

RED 498

BLACK 380

Pro Tips

The closing hole is a long, dogleg par 5. Finding the fairway off the tee is important and the second shot should set up a comfortable yardage, while avoiding the bunkers right and left, for the final approach.