West Virginia prides itself as the leader in outdoor activities due to its incredible mountainous landscape, of which golf fits right in with over 100 courses to choose from. The state is also home to the first ever American golf club, established in 1884 along with mountain courses that are both beautiful and challenging, West Virginia is definitely a place that is well worth a visit.
Ranging from countless state park resort courses to the likes of the flagship venue at The Greenbrier, which boasts 4x 18 hole courses on top of a 9 hole short course, it’s fair to say you will be spoilt for choice. With many national parks to explore, stunning scenery and festivals to enjoy, and especially the glorious colours of the fall, West Virginia is it’s own country within a state.
One of the most established and prestigious venues in West Virginia, having hosted on the PGA Tour on multiple occasions including ‘A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier’ in 2018, where Kevin Na took the win.
The Stonewall Resort boasts an incredible Arnold Palmer signature design course, offering an enjoyable playing experience for all level of golfers, in amongst the peaceful surroundings of the resort.
The resort is set in the midst of a gorgeous 4,100 acre property in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains. The resort offers 3 championship courses with the Cobb Course leading the pack.
Flying to West Virginia from London requires a connecting flight, however it is well worth the trip. Take a look at some key flight details, with tips of when the best time of year is to travel.
Flights & Weather
12 hrs (indirect)
Yeager Airport - CRW
May - September
20 - 26° C