3 Golf Tournament Alternatives at Morton Golf

We have 3 Golf Tournament Alternatives to the traditional 18 hole round. Worried you don’t know enough about the sport? Intimidated by a full 18 hole round of golf? No problem! These 3 Golf Tournament Alternatives make for a simpler, more manageable events. 1. Putting Party For a Cause! A Putting Party is an opportunity… Continue reading →

8 Ways To Save Money on Golf

We’ve rounded up eight of our “Insider Tips” on ways to save money playing golf. Walk the course. This is a great way to save a little money on your round and to get some exercise in. Don’t want to carry your clubs? Consider a pull cart. Book online up to 30 days in advance,… Continue reading →

SABGC Presents: The Black Invitational Golf Tournament

Anyone can play in the The Black Invitational Golf Tournament SABGC Presents: The Black Invitational Golf Tournament, which is open to everyone who would like to play with an emphasis on supporting diversity in the game of golf. Players can be of all skill levels, ethnicities, and gender. Adaptive golfers will be accommodated. SABGC Presents:… Continue reading →

Haggin Oaks Christmas Day Hours

We wish you a happy holiday and a very Merry Christmas! Please take a look at the hours below for any changes. Here are our Christmas Day hours! The Haggin Oaks Golf Super Shop is closed all day! But don’t fret, we will be open tomorrow from 9 AM to 6 PM. The Haggin Oaks Driving Range… Continue reading →

90 Years Young: The Haggin Oaks Story

Celebrate the 90 years of storied history at Haggin Oaks with this special documentary. If the century-old heritage oak trees at Haggin Oaks could talk, they’d tell remarkable tales of famous players and tournaments that have graced the course over its 90 years of operation. First opened in 1932, Haggin Oaks has been the starting… Continue reading →

The Crest Theater Shows The Premiere of Our Documentary 90 Years Young: The Haggin Oaks Story

90 Years Young, The Haggin Oaks Story premiered this week at The Crest Theater in Sacramento. On Tuesday, December 13th at the historic Crest Theater in downtown Sacramento, nearly 700 golf staff, volunteers, city dignitaries, local media, customers, sales reps, vendors, and close friends and family celebrated the world premiere of this documentary to celebrate a… Continue reading →

Molly Makes an Announcement on Good Day Sacramento

We will admit she fooled all of us at the beginning of this Good Day Sacramento segment. After all, Molly Riehl was participating in a golf caddying lesson with our Vice President of Retail & Marketing, Ken Morton Jr. There is nothing suspicious about that. Who would have suspected that she would ultimately reveal a… Continue reading →

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Ellie Bushnell, Tavia Burgess and Nikki Chindavong Putting Northern California Golf On The Map

It was a big week for Ellie Bushnell, a Granite Bay High School senior who won the individual title at the NCGA/CIF NorCal Girls’ Championship on November 7 at Berkeley Country Club. She fired a 1-under-par 71 and will advance to the 2022 CIF State Girls Golf Championship. Two days later, on Nov. 9, she… Continue reading →

Thank a Golf Course Superintendent Day

International ‘Thank a Golf Course Superintendent Day’ coming September 13th. Celebrate golf course management professionals with support on social media using #ThankASuper GCSAA, in conjunction with other global superintendent groups, is recognizing those who help keep golf courses enjoyable and sustainable with an international “Thank a Golf Course Superintendent Day,” encouraging all those who love… Continue reading →

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CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR: DUMDUMAYA IS YOUNGEST WINNER IN 98 YEARS

Jaden Dumdumaya has been one of the top junior players in Northern California for several years. Today, on his third try — after just turning 16 in June — he won his biggest open amateur title with a one-shot victory at the California State Fair Amateur. He also became the youngest winner in this tournament’s 98-year history…. Continue reading →