How Often Should You Replace Your Golf Grips?

Frank LaRosa from Golf to Go on ESPN Radio 1320 interviews Pat Henk from Golf Pride on the importance of changing your golf grips during the 2013 Haggin Oaks Golf Expo. How often should you replace your golf grips? According to Pat Henk, golfers should plan on replacing their grips after every forty rounds or… Continue reading →

Northern California PGA Awards Honorary Membership to Media Personality Frank LaRosa

VACAVILLE, Calif. — The Northern California Section of the Professional Golfers’ Association is pleased to award its 13th Honorary Membership to the Northern California Section of the PGA to sports media personality Frank LaRosa for his distinguished service to the NCPGA Section, its PGA Professionals, and countless non-profit organizations. The induction of this unique ambassador… Continue reading →

Taking Care of Your Golf Grips – Tips from Winn Grips

Frank LaRosa from Golf to Go on ESPN 1320 interviews Jeff Shepherd from Winn Grips to bring us insights on how often we should be changing the grips on our golf clubs in his interview from the 2013 Haggin Oaks Golf Expo. At a minimum, we should be switching out our grips at least once… Continue reading →

Growing the Game of Golf with the PGA of America

During the recent Haggin Oaks Golf Expo, Frank LaRosa from Golf to Go on ESPN 1320 interviewed Nikki Gatch with the PGA of America on the important topic of growing the game of golf and develop new players in this fabulous sport. Golf is a fabulous and difficult sport. It is a game that you… Continue reading →

Ping Introduces the First USGA Approved Adjustable Length Nome Putter and an Introduction to the Ladies Serene Putter

Ping has introduced the first adjustable length putter on the market with their Nome belly putter. It is the first adjustable length putter that has been approved by the USGA. Frank LaRosa talks to Ping Representative Lee McCormick about this breakthrough technology. To use, insert the Ping wrench into the shaft to loosen the clamp… Continue reading →

In the Haggin Oaks Club Repair Center, The Golf Shaft is the Engine of Your Golf Club

Frank LaRosa from Golf to Go on ESPN Radio 1320 interviews Dan Mask from the Club Repair Department at the Haggin Oaks Golf Super Shop. There are literally hundreds of different golf shafts out on the market today. Choices differ depending on flex, shaft trajectory, etc. and customers are constantly coming in wanting to know… Continue reading →

Discover the Ping Anser Driver and Irons

Want to learn more about the Ping Anser Driver and Anser Irons? Lee McCormick from Ping Golf sits down to talk about this club with Frank LaRosa from ESPN Radio 1320. Ping’s latest driver, the Anser Driver, joins the adjustable club market. This gorgeous club features a black matte finish and you can add or… Continue reading →

Learn How the Titleist 913 Fairway Woods and Hybrids Have Enhanced the Speed Over the 910 Models

Find out how the new Titleist 913 Fairway Woods and Hybrids have improved their design over the previous Titleist 910 models with this video brought to us from Frank LaRosa with Golf to Go on ESPN Radio 1320 and Titleist Representative TJ Gillen. The designers at Titleist were looking to increase ball speed, improve launch conditions… Continue reading →

The Titleist 913 Driver – Serious Clubs for Serious Golfers

Frank LaRosa with Golf to Go on ESPN Radio 1320 interviews Titleist Representative TJ Gillen for Morton Golf on the new Titleist 913 Drivers. The Titleist 913 driver represent the fastest, longest, most consistent driver Titleist has ever made. Watch the video to see how the Titleist 913 driver improves upon the popular 910 design… Continue reading →

The Technology Behind the Mizuno JPX 825 Driver

The new Mizuno JPX 825 Driver focuses on technology and performance to improve your game Scott Little from Mizuno Golf recently sat down with Frank LaRosa with Golf to Go on ESPN 1320 to discuss the technological advances of the new Mizuno JPX 825 driver. The Mizuno JPX 825 Driver is a five-piece forged, titanium… Continue reading →