Three Golf Course Sites Open in W.Va.

The locations are on two newly restored courses at The Greenbrier Sporting Club.

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Three new golf course neighborhoods are set to open at The Greenbrier Sporting Club, giving homeowners an opportunity to live on two newly restored courses that are among the best in the country. The new lots start at $600,000, and will add 28 sites to the club’s existing 475 homes and home sites.

The Willows, located along the Nos. 15, 16 and 17 fairways of The Old White TPC Course – which annually hosts The Greenbrier Classic, the annual PGA TOUR FedExCup stop in West Virginia – offers spectacular fairway and mountain vistas. Sixteen total sites ranging in size from 0.37 acres to 0.66 acres will make up this neighborhood, which provides easy access to The Greenbrier Golf Club, the outdoor pool and the tennis and fitness center at The Greenbrier.

Shawnee Corner will offer three new homesites along the third fairway of the Meadows Course, which recently underwent a redesign and restoration process and features signature pot bunkers. These new sites offer golf course and mountain views with a central location that makes access to both The Greenbrier Sporting Club and The Greenbrier simple.

The final new neighborhood, Ashford, is located within The Greenbrier Sporting Club’s main gated entry. The seven homesites will be built along a new 9-hole Par-3 Course, which is currently under construction. Convenient to The Greenbrier Sporting Club Lodge, these sites offer breathtaking golf and mountain views.

Along with these three new neighborhoods, The Greenbrier Sporting Club is also offering two new homesites as part of the popular Lodge Cottage neighborhood along Howard’s Creek.

A limited number of these new homesites are available in conjunction with an Oakhurst Founding Partnership contribution of $500,000. Founding partners receive a $500,000 credit toward the purchase of a developer owned homesite or home in The Greenbrier Sporting Club’s existing community or a future homesite in the Oakhurst neighborhood. Founding partnership includes the initiation fee to join The Greenbrier Sporting Club (a value of $120,000) upon membership approval, and no dues to The Greenbrier Sporting Club for life, an opportunity that has never been previously offered.

About the Author

Jennifer Goodman

Jennifer Goodman is a former editor for BUILDER. She lives in the walkable urban neighborhood of Silver Spring, Md.

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