Ship golf clubs to The Greenbrier historic resort in West Virginia

White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia | Historic Mountain Resort

Ship Golf Clubs to The Greenbrier

Skip the airport hassle at LWB or ROA and the drive into the Allegheny Mountains with a club bag. Fairway Freight ships your clubs door-to-door to The Greenbrier ahead of your round on The Old White, The Meadows, or The Greenbrier Course.

Pickup at your home or office. Delivery to the The Greenbrier Pro Shop. Real humans on support.

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Ship to The Greenbrier — destination pre-filled

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Optional trip details (reservation name, course, tee time, group)

We'll attach these to your shipment label and resort manifest so the bag-room team can match clubs to player on arrival.

Why this destination

Why Golfers Ship Their Clubs to The Greenbrier

Shipping golf clubs to The Greenbrier is the right move for a historic resort trip. The Greenbrier is a National Historic Landmark in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia — opened in 1778 — with The Old White (host of the PGA Tour's Greenbrier Classic), The Meadows, and The Greenbrier Course on property. Most groups stay 2-4 nights in the iconic Dorothy Draper-designed hotel and play multiple courses, exactly the itinerary where dragging a bag through small Appalachian airports plus a long drive isn't worth it.

Fairway Freight removes the airport. Pickup at your home or office, fully tracked door-to-Pro-Shop transit with FedEx or UPS, and your clubs are waiting at The Greenbrier when you arrive. You travel light, skip the oversized-bag desk, and start your trip on the range.

Golf club shipping to The Old White and Meadows courses at The Greenbrier

By the numbers

  • 1778

    Resort founded

  • 3 (Old White, Meadows, Greenbrier Course)

    Courses on property

  • 100%

    Clubs delivered ahead of arrival

The destination

The Greenbrier at a Glance

Resort

The Greenbrier (National Historic Landmark)

Address

101 W Main St, White Sulphur Springs, WV 24986

Courses on property

The Old White (C.B. Macdonald), The Meadows, The Greenbrier Course (host of the Solheim Cup, Ryder Cup, Greenbrier Classic at various courses)

Style of play

Resort cart golf with caddies on The Old White

Tournament history

PGA Tour Greenbrier Classic, multiple Ryder Cup and Solheim Cup events

Closest airports

Greenbrier Valley (LWB) ~10 min; Roanoke (ROA) ~2 hrs; Charlotte (CLT) ~3.5 hrs

Peak season

April through October

The Fairway Freight Process

How shipping works

1

Get a quote

Enter your pickup address. The destination is already pre-filled to the resort. You'll see live, all-in pricing for Ground, 3-Day, 2-Day, and 1-Day in seconds.

2

Schedule pickup

Pick a pickup date that fits your trip. Home, garage, office — anywhere in the U.S. We generate the FedEx or UPS label for you.

3

Pack and tag

Pack your clubs in a soft travel cover or hard case. Apply the printed label and any trip-detail tag we provide. The carrier picks up at your door.

4

Track to the Pro Shop

Live tracking from pickup to delivery. Your clubs arrive at the resort Pro Shop, held under your reservation name until check-in.

Why golfers choose Fairway Freight

Built by golfers, for golf trips

Skip the airport entirely

No oversized-bag desk. No baggage carousel. No waiting and no lost-luggage panic when you fly to The Greenbrier.

Door-to-Pro-Shop tracking

Live carrier tracking from pickup to resort delivery, plus proactive status updates from a real Fairway Freight team.

Up to $3,500 of coverage

Every shipment includes declared-value coverage so your gamer irons and putter are protected end-to-end.

Human concierge support

Real golfers on text, phone, and email — not a chatbot. We sweat the details so your trip doesn't start at the lost-luggage counter.

Round-trip ready

Ship them home from The Greenbrier when you're done. Same flow, reverse direction.

Group and event friendly

Buddies trip, corporate outing, or member event — we can coordinate multiple bags arriving on the same day under one group reference.

Plan ahead

Estimated Shipping Timing by Region

Estimates are business days in transit, not including pickup day. We strongly recommend Ground for trips booked 7+ business days out, and 2-Day or 1-Day for trips inside that window.

RegionGround2-Day1-Day
West Coast (CA, WA, NV, AZ)2–3 days2 days1 day
Mountain & Southwest (CO, UT, TX, NM)3–4 days2 days1 day
Midwest (IL, OH, MI, MN, MO)4–5 days2 days1 day
Southeast (FL, GA, NC, SC, TN)5–6 days2 days1 day
Northeast (NY, NJ, MA, PA, CT)5–6 days2 days1 day

Service-level availability and exact transit times depend on your origin ZIP and the carrier's posted commitments. The instant-quote tool will show what's actually available for your address.

Resort receiving

Does The Greenbrier Accept Golf Club Shipments?

Yes. The Greenbrier accepts inbound golf-club shipments at the Pro Shop and bag room and holds them under the guest's reservation name until arrival. The resort concierge can also receive shipments for guests staying at the hotel.

We ask each guest for the reservation name, the first course on the schedule (Old White, Meadows, or Greenbrier), the tee time, and any group or event name. Those details print on the shipping label and the resort manifest.

Fairway Freight golf club shipping to The Greenbrier pro shop

Standard ship-to address (auto-filled in your quote)

The Greenbrier — Pro Shop / Bag RoomAttn: Guest reservation name101 W Main StWhite Sulphur Springs, WV 24986

The destination is automatically locked to this address when you start an instant quote from this page.

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Fairway Freight is an independent golf club shipping service and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by The Greenbrier. Resort and course names and trademarks are used only to identify the destination.