The Greenbrier - The Old White TPC 
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The Old White at The Greenbrier is a historic 18-hole golf course designed by Charles Blair Macdonald, the father of American golf course design. The course features tight, tree-lined fairways and undulating greens characteristic of classic golf architecture. Named after the Old White Hotel that occupied the resort grounds from 1858 to 1922, the course serves as a tribute to golf's heritage.
Macdonald incorporated homages to legendary European holes into the design: the 8th hole mirrors the "Redan" at North Berwick, the 13th echoes the "Alps" at Prestwick, and the 15th reflects the "Eden" at St. Andrews. This thoughtful design strategy creates a challenging and historically rich playing experience.
The Old White has established itself as a premier tournament venue, attracting major professional events including PGA TOUR and LIV Golf competitions. The course's classic design and storied layout have made it a cornerstone of The Greenbrier's golfing legacy, hosting countless legendary players throughout its history. The combination of strategic hole design and demanding course conditions maintains the course's reputation as a challenging test of golf.
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