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Greenbrier Golf and Country Club was founded in 1971 to uphold the traditions, serenity and excellence of exclusive private golf and country club living. Originated and developed by William Morris Hart Sr. and Watts & Call, Inc., Greenbrier provides an environment unmatched in Lexington. From its inception in 1971 Greenbrier has remained true to Mr. Hart’s vision of an upscale, uncrowded, family-oriented country club. Today, Greenbrier is owned and operated by Mr. Hart's two sons - William M. Hart Jr. and Larry Hart.

Greenbrier has hosted three Kentucky State Open Championships and since 1981 has been the annual site of the Children's Charity Classic, a nationally recognized celebrity-amateur golf fundraiser. Greenbrier Golf & Country Club has a 6,754-yard, par-72 course with Zoysiagrass fairways that is as beautiful as it is sophisticated. Continually setting standards of excellence and forward thinking, Greenbrier was the first course in the state with GPS on its golf carts in 2002.

True to its family form, the Club also maintains a junior olympic size and toddler swimming pool for summer fun along with a 19-acre fishing lake that is reserved for members only.  Greenbrier Golf & Country Club is, and always has been, the place where Lexington's families come to play!
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