Haggin Oaks Women’s Golf Club & Pat Williams
Pat Williams retired from her job as a systems analyst for the Sacramento City Police Department in December of 2005. Looking to try and play more golf, she joined the… Continue reading →
Pat Williams retired from her job as a systems analyst for the Sacramento City Police Department in December of 2005. Looking to try and play more golf, she joined the… Continue reading →
We are so lucky to have Tom Morton, President of Morton Golf Foundation commit for the second year in a row to play in the 2021 Villara Capital Cup this… Continue reading →
Most golfers understand the differences between various shaft stiffnesses. Likewise, the advantages of cavity-backed compared to blade irons are easily recognizable. Golf balls all look nearly identical at first glance…. Continue reading →
In case you missed it⊠here is everything you need to know from this past week! Catch up on this week’s local golf news: Spots available in Afternoon Junior Golf… Continue reading →
In an attempt to showcase our immense course history and highlight important golf moments our restaurant table tops are decorated with News Clippings, Photographs, and more! Next time you visit… Continue reading →
Bryson DeChambeau has won eight times on the PGA Tour including one major championship, the 2020 U.S. Open. Letâs take a look at what DeChambeau has in his bag and… Continue reading →
Take it from Jean Taylor. Itâs never too late to take up golf. âYou can play it later in life. But it does take work,â said Taylor. âI took it… Continue reading →
It’s a question every golfer has asked themselves at some point: Mallet or blade? This can be a complicated topic! In this article, we will try to break down the… Continue reading →
We invited Golf Channel correspondent and Shotmakers winner Nikki B to try out our new Toptracer Range technology on the Haggin Oaks Driving Range. What did she think of it?… Continue reading →
There is a lot that has changed for Patrick Raber since his days of playing on the golf team at Christian Brothers High School in Sacramento. Raber was 160 pounds… Continue reading →