Lewisburg Elks Country Club

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Address:
Brush Road
Lewisburg
WV
24901
United States

Lewisburg Elks Country Club is an 18-hole course located ½ mile north of Interstate 64 on US Route 219 in Lewisburg, West Virginia. The layout dates to the 1930s, with the original nine holes (now the back nine) constructed first, followed by a second nine added in the 1960s. The front nine is shorter with narrower fairways, while the back nine is longer. Water hazards come into play on five holes throughout the course, and the greens are small and undulating. Though relatively short by modern standards, the course is deceptively challenging. The course meanders over rolling countryside and features a clubhouse reminiscent of The Masters facility. Originally named Greenbrier Valley Country Club, it was purchased by the BPOE and renamed in 1985. The facility has hosted the annual three-day West Virginia State Elks Golf Tournament since its establishment, regularly attracting over 200 participants, and has served as a WV State Amateur Qualifier and regional First Tee site.

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