The Greenbrier & Virginia Highlands
The Ashford Short Course
Walking par-3 / template-inspired short golf
Ashford is the low-friction pressure valve. Use it for arrival day, a betting game, or the round after the round.
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The take
Ashford is the low-friction pressure valve. Use it for arrival day, a betting game, or the round after the round.
Best for
Groups that want this course to anchor the trip.
Watch out
- Not a destination anchor
How to play it
Use it when the group wants fun without another full grind.
Course intelligence
What you need to know
Strengths
- - Fast and social
Watch-outs
- - Not a destination anchor
Signature holes
Short-course routing varies
Book it right
Cost, access, and timing
Green fees
Published 2026 rate is $90 for resort guests during open season.
Best season
May-June: Good golf window, with spring rain risk.
Caddies / walking
The Greenbrier publishes specific caddie/forecaddie policies, including required Old White forecaddies before 3:00pm during peak season. Homestead and Primland policies should be confirmed directly
Replay priority
Situational
Booking move
Pick the route first.
Weather read
Pick the right window.
May-June: Good golf window, with spring rain risk.
Jan
28F / 15F
Sun Low; rain Snow
Feb
31F / 16F
Sun Low; rain Snow
Mar
43F / 25F
Sun Mixed; rain Medium
Apr
57F / 36F
Sun Good; rain Medium
May
69F / 47F
Sun Best; rain Medium
Jun
78F / 57F
Sun Best; rain Medium
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Ratings, reviews, and group notes.
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