Weekday Round of Golf for Two or Four with Cart, Golf Balls, and Tees at Delaware Park Olmsted Golf Course (52% Off)
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5,359-yard course keeps golfers swinging freely toward wide-open fairways with provided tees, golf balls, cart rental & drinks
Well-rounded golfers must master a variety of skills, including driving, reverse-putting, and suppressing the part of the brain that associates high scores with victory. Chip away at preconceived notions with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
$28 for a weekday golf outing for two (a $58 value)
- 18-hole round of golf for two, including cart rental
- Two sleeves of three golf balls
- Two packs of tees
- Two nonalcoholic beverages<p>
$56 for a weekday golf outing for four (a $116 value) * 18-hole round of golf for four, including cart rental * Four sleeves of three golf balls * Four packs of tees * Four nonalcoholic beverages<p>
With both options, golfers should call the course to schedule their tee time, available during operating course hours Monday–Friday. Though designed for a group outing, Groupon customers can redeem their two or four rounds over multiple visits.<p>
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About Delaware Park Olmsted Golf Course
Sculpted into the sprawling meadows of the Frederick Law Olmsted Parks, the nine-hole South Park Olmsted Golf Course rises and falls across 2,876 yards of immaculate greenery. The fairway chain wreathes South Park lake, which comes into play on four holes, including a forced-carry tee shot on hole four, which could prove perilous for any golf ball without an unrequited love for marine biology. Delaware Park Olmsted Golf Course's 5,359 yards features open fairways and very few hazards throughout the relatively short layout. Medium-size greens await players at the end of each short-grass corridor, challenging golfers with small target areas and tricky breaking putts.
Before each round, players can warm up their short game at the practice green, which facilitates practice for chipping, putting, and Maypole dancing around flagsticks. An onsite pro shop keeps clubbers equipped with the latest in fairway fashions and gear, and a golf house fuels powerful drives with course-side eats and refreshments.