Scoring in the Short Zone Putting Boot Camp with Don Pottle
Don Pottle has been teaching at Haggin Oaks for 18 years and brings his many years of teaching experience to two group lesson programs at the Haggin Oaks Golf Complex… Continue reading →
Don Pottle has been teaching at Haggin Oaks for 18 years and brings his many years of teaching experience to two group lesson programs at the Haggin Oaks Golf Complex… Continue reading →
For a limited time, Nike Golf is offering a spectacular deals on their Nike Crush and Nike Vapor golf balls. Buy 2 Dozen Nike Golf Vapor Black 2.0 Golf Balls… Continue reading →
Angels for Hearts is a new non-profit that the Morton Golf Foundation is sponsoring. Last Saturday was the first of 5 clinics for “Angels for Hearts” that was held at… Continue reading →
Join us for our Nike Night at the Haggin Oaks Golf Super Shop on Thursday, February 27th from 6:15 – 8:15pm! The first 100 V.I.P. customers will receive a sleeve… Continue reading →
Come into the Bing Maloney Pro Shop for the newest specials and sales that we have to offer! Our talented staff is eager to help fit you in the latest… Continue reading →
Six-time Emmy winner John Brenkus joins Jason Day and Dustin Johnson inside the lab to test Adidas Golf’s latest performance technologies Adidas Golf, an industry leader in innovation, technology and… Continue reading →
Orlimar has announced the introduction of its Tad Moore Signature Series of putters. Each putter in the series of four, combines traditional shapes with game improvement features and a patented… Continue reading →
Mizuno earns top honors in “Game Improvement,” “Super Game-Improvement,” and “Player” iron categories for JPX EZ, JPX EZ Forged, MP-H4, MP-4, MP-54 and MP-64 Mizuno USA, the global leader in… Continue reading →
Today’s blog entry is brought to us by Ken Morton, Sr, Morton Golf’s CEO. On December 20th, 1844, Rancho del Paso, a ranch of over 44,000 acres sold to Eliah… Continue reading →
SkyGolf®, maker of SkyCaddie® the most trusted Rangefinder in Golf, commented on the USGA decision to allow distance-measuring devices (DMDs) in all its amateur championships and their respective qualifying events,… Continue reading →