Discover the Hidden Gem of Southwest Thurston County Delphi Golf Course Disc Golf

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Nestled in the picturesque Black Hills of Capitol Forest, Delphi Golf Course in Olympia stands out as a 9-hole executive course perfect for golfers of all skill levels. Established in 1973, it offers a unique blend of traditional and disc golf, making it a versatile destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The course features a par 32 layout, ideal for beginners and intermediate players looking to hone their skills amid beautiful scenery. With special promotions such as Twilight rates and Tightwad Tuesday, golfers can enjoy a round for as low as $15, while discounts for seniors, juniors, and military personnel enhance its accessibility. The warm hospitality of the staff creates a welcoming atmosphere, ensuring that both newcomers and regulars feel at home.

After a round, players can relax in the cozy clubhouse, where snacks and beverages are available. The addition of disc golf adds an exciting twist to the outdoor experience, appealing to a broader audience. With lower membership rates set for 2025, now is the perfect time to discover the charm of Delphi Golf Course.

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