Othello Golf Course
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Othello Golf Course
Othello, Washington
Out in the heart of Central Washington, where the landscape flattens and the skies go wide, Othello Golf Course offers a laid-back, hometown golf experience. This 9-hole public course blends wide fairways with just enough challenge to keep things interesting—ideal for casual rounds, family outings, and weekday escapes.
It’s not flashy, and that’s part of the charm. You’ll find friendly locals, a small pro shop, and plenty of room to swing away under open skies.
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9-hole public course with walkable layout
Open setting with minimal trees, light elevation changes, and forgiving rough
Great for beginners, seniors, and players looking for a relaxed pace
Affordable green fees, seasonal leagues, and community events
Easy access just outside of downtown Othello.
This course is one of many featured in the Washington Golf Directory. Your guide to Washington State public golf courses, local driving ranges, and weekend-worthy golf getaways. Whether you’re playing nine before work or planning a road trip across the state, we’re here to help you explore more golf, one course at a time.
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Explore Washington State has been covering the real Washington for more than a decade. State parks, small towns, back roads, rest stops, and the people who make this place worth exploring. What started as a hyperlocal project covering individual communities grew into a full media project with more than 340 podcast episodes, a weekly newsletter with 3,800 subscribers, and coverage of all 146 Washington State Parks. The content here comes from people who have actually been to these places: locals, regulars, and lifelong Washington residents who care more about getting it right than getting clicks.



