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Golf for a Day or a Get-Away in Snoqualmie

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

In the heart of Snoqualmie, the Mount Si Golf Course beckons golf lovers with its picturesque views and inviting atmosphere. The article highlights the course's restaurant, where visitors can savor a hearty breakfast before hitting the greens. Offering both 9 and 18-hole options, players can immerse themselves in an enjoyable golfing experience surrounded by the majestic Mount Si. This initiative not only enhances the local tourism appeal but also supports the community by drawing in visitors seeking both recreation and relaxation. The article underscores the potential for Snoqualmie to be a sought-after getaway for outdoor enthusiasts.

As the golf season approaches, this promotional effort aims to boost participation and encourage day trips. With its enchanting landscape and quality facilities, Snoqualmie presents an irresistible option for both locals and tourists alike. This blend of leisure and natural beauty positions Snoqualmie as a must-visit destination for golf aficionados.

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