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The Greenbrier Sporting Club
White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia
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community highlights
» 18 holes of members-only golf (along with 54 resort golf holes)
» Course designed by Tom Fazio
» Community opened in 2001
»Some 500 homesites available ranging in price from $400,000 to $2.4 million
»Homes range in price from $1.3 million to $5.3 million
»384 members
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Amenities include: Eastern-inspired spa, fitness and sports complex, climbing wall, basketball, volleyball, squash, infinity pools, sporting clays, falconry, naturalist programs, hiking trails and private access to three miles of trout streams.
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  awards and accolades
» "Golfweek's Best Residential Golf Courses" (Course of Distinction) -Golfweek
»"Best in State" (No. 2 in W. Va.) -Golf Digest 
» "Best New Private Courses in America 2005" (No. 3) -Golf Digest 
» "America's Top 100 Golf Communities" (No. 12) -Travel + Leisure Golf 
»"Top 40 Private Golf Communities in America" -Golf Connoisseur
»"Premier Property 2006-2007" -Links 
 

overview
Nestled deep in West Virginia’s Allegheny Mountains, on the grounds of the historic Greenbrier, rests the very best in mountain and luxury living – The Greenbrier Sporting Club. A private, second-home sporting community and equity-membership club with unbridled access to the great outdoors, the Sporting Club harmoniously blends rich history and abundant scenic beauty with remarkable residences, world-class golf and endless recreation to champion today’s active lifestyles and allow members to live the sporting life. Spread across more than 6,500 acres, the Sporting Club boasts some 500 homesites within 15 distinct neighborhoods, including the impressive new Summit Village. From custom estates and classic white clapboard homes to handsome mountain cottages with fieldstone chimneys, the community’s elegant residences wonderfully complement the varied elevations, geographical differences and natural beauty of the region.


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