Corey Haugh – Clubhouse Manager
Corey Haugh brings a wealth of experience, a deep love for the game, and just the right amount of mischief to Delphi Golf Course. With over 20 years in the golf industry, Corey has been a key part of several well-regarded courses throughout the Pacific Northwest. His blend of professionalism and easygoing charm makes him a favorite among members, guests, and coworkers alike.
A lifelong golfer, Corey knows the difference between a good round and a great experience—and he’s dedicated to making sure every visitor feels welcome, whether you're a scratch golfer or still trying to figure out which end of the club to hold.
When he's not coordinating tournaments, keeping things running smoothly behind the scenes, or swapping golf stories in the pro shop, Corey can often be found on the course, reminding everyone (usually with a grin) that he still has the best short game in the county—just ask him.
Glen Whitton – Superintendent & Grounds Lead
Glen Whitton is the unsung hero of Delphi Golf Course—the guy who makes the greens green, the fairways playable, and the bunkers just the right amount of frustrating. As our Superintendent and Lead Groundskeeper, Glen works tirelessly (and we mean tirelessly) to keep the course in top shape year-round.
With decades of turf management experience and an uncanny ability to predict the weather better than most apps, Glen leads our maintenance team with grit, expertise, and a quiet pride in the work he does. Whether it’s dawn on a frosty morning or 90 degrees in July, Glen’s already out there, mower humming, making sure the course is ready for play.
Ask anyone who’s played here in the last few years, and they’ll tell you: Glen’s dedication has transformed Delphi into a course we can all be proud of. Just don’t try to compliment him directly—he’ll likely nod once, crack a small smile, and get right back to work.
Dave Jarbo– Assistant Manager
Dave Jarbo brings his experience in hospitality and high-stakes service from the Lucky Eagle Casino to the fairways of Delphi. As our Assistant Clubhouse Manager, Dave keeps things running smoothly with a calm demeanor and sharp eye for detail. Whether he's assisting members, organizing daily operations, or helping you find the right grip at the turn, he’s all in—just like a winning hand.
Stop by the clubhouse and say hello—Dave’s always ready to deal out great service.
Alayana Reller -
Alayna grew up in Kelso, Washington, and brings a warm, small-town energy to the Delphi Golf Course clubhouse. With a love for community, conversation, and keeping things running smoothly, she’s a natural fit on the team. When she’s not welcoming golfers or helping out around the course, Alayna enjoys sweet treats, outdoor adventures, and supporting local businesses—especially if they involve cookies.
Whether you're checking in for your tee time or grabbing a drink at the turn, you'll find Alayna ready with a smile and a helping hand.
Cara Ann Barton -
We’re excited to welcome a new face to the Delphi Golf Course clubhouse! With a background in education, coaching, and athletic leadership, she brings a lifetime of energy and enthusiasm to our team. Originally from Florida and now calling Olympia home, she’s traded surfboards for scorecards—but her passion for the outdoors, people, and lifelong learning fits right in on the fairway.
When she’s not helping golfers at the clubhouse, you’ll likely find her exploring the Pacific Northwest, planning her next travel adventure, or relaxing with her furry companions. Stop by and say hello—you’ll find her as friendly as a sunny tee time!
Meet the Grounds Crew: Glen, Jaden, Max & Dave
At Delphi Golf Course, great turf doesn’t just happen—it’s the result of hard work, early mornings, and a dedicated crew. Led by our superintendent Glen, the team of Jaden, Max, and Dave keeps the greens smooth, the fairways fresh, and the course in top shape year-round. Whether they're mowing before sunrise or tackling the tough terrain after a storm, this crew brings pride and precision to every blade of grass.
If you see them out on the course, give them a wave—they’re the reason your round looks this good.