Greensboro Golf Trip Planning Guide
The Triad's golf hub, home to the PGA Tour's Wyndham Championship at Donald Ross's Sedgefield. The public play is the draw for a group: Bryan Park's two championship 18s and Grandover's resort courses give you 36-plus holes a day at fair prices, with downtown Greensboro nightlife close by.
Quick Facts
Spring, Fall
GSO (20 min drive)
$45–$130
$180/night
0 of 5
~$278/person
Sample 3-Day Itinerary
Here's a realistic 3-day itinerary for a group golf trip to Greensboro. Every venue below is real and pulled from our curated database — no filler.
Day 1
Bryan Park (Champions Course) — parkland, $51–$70 · 4.6★
Rees Jones design on Lake Townsend — routinely ranked among the best public courses in North Carolina
Undercurrent Restaurant — upscale, $$$ · 4.6★
Downtown Greensboro's standout — the nicer group dinner of the trip
Elm Street (downtown Greensboro) — patio · Open late
Greensboro's nightlife spine — bars, patios, and music venues all walkable
Day 2
Bryan Park (Players Course) — parkland, $45–$63 · 4.5★
George Cobb original, renovated by Rees Jones — the second great 18 at the same facility
Lake Townsend / Belews Lake Fishing — half day, $80–$180/pp
Bass fishing on the lake that frames Bryan Park, or run to Belews Lake
Stamey's Barbecue — bbq, $$ · 4.5★
Lexington-style NC pork since 1930 — the classic group lunch
Joymongers Brewing — brewpub
Popular downtown brewery taproom — house pints and a big patio
Day 3
Grandover Resort (East Course) — resort, $70–$130 · 4.5★
Polished resort golf with rolling fairways — bundle a stay-and-play for the group
Greensboro Brewery Crawl — half day, $30–$70/pp
Van the city's craft breweries — Joymongers, Pig Pounder, Gibb's Hundred and more
1618 Seafood Grille — seafood, $$$ · 4.5★
Polished seafood and a deep wine list for the dressed-up dinner
M'Coul's Public House — dive · Open late
Beloved downtown Irish pub for late pints and a relaxed crew night
Course-by-Course Guide
Greensboro has 5 courses worth playing.
Where to Stay
Greensboro has 2 group-friendly lodging options in our database, starting at $180/night for the whole house.
$350–$1100 /night
Downtown Greensboro and Fisher Park — homes near the bars and restaurants
$180–$400 /night
Grandover Resort — stay on the courses with full resort amenities
Group Dining Guide
4 restaurants vetted for group golf trips. Several can handle large parties without a reservation headache.
Undercurrent Restaurant
$$$Downtown Greensboro's standout — the nicer group dinner of the trip
Stamey's Barbecue
$$Lexington-style NC pork since 1930 — the classic group lunch
1618 Seafood Grille
$$$Polished seafood and a deep wine list for the dressed-up dinner
Crafted / Greensboro casual
$$Easy downtown comfort food for the low-key night with the crew
Nightlife
4 bars curated for groups. 2 stay open past midnight.
Elm Street (downtown Greensboro)
Late nightGreensboro's nightlife spine — bars, patios, and music venues all walkable
Joymongers Brewing
Popular downtown brewery taproom — house pints and a big patio
M'Coul's Public House
Late nightBeloved downtown Irish pub for late pints and a relaxed crew night
The Worx / rooftop bars
Downtown rooftop scene for the sunset kickoff
Activities Beyond Golf
3 off-course activities for rest days or afternoons.
Lake Townsend / Belews Lake Fishing
Bass fishing on the lake that frames Bryan Park, or run to Belews Lake
Greensboro Brewery Crawl
Van the city's craft breweries — Joymongers, Pig Pounder, Gibb's Hundred and more
Wet'n Wild Emerald Pointe / Topgolf-style range
Area entertainment complexes for the competitive arrival-day warm-up
Getting There
Fly into Piedmont Triad International Airport (GSO) — it's a 20-minute drive to Greensboro. For groups of 8+, consider booking a shuttle or party bus from the airport (local providers include Greensboro Party Bus and Triad Limousine). Renting two SUVs usually works for groups of 4-8.