Sacramento Golf Tips: How to Hit an Uphill Lie
Haggin Oaks Director of Golf Mike Woods shares how to hit when your ball is on a steep, uphill lie. Landing in a bunker is already a difficult situation to… Continue reading →
Haggin Oaks Director of Golf Mike Woods shares how to hit when your ball is on a steep, uphill lie. Landing in a bunker is already a difficult situation to… Continue reading →
A buried lie is one of the most difficult shots in golf, but you can recover from it easier than you think. We all end up in the bunker from… Continue reading →
Haggin Oaks Director of Golf Mike Woods shares how to curve the golf ball. Picture this: you’re playing a par 4 and you’ve just hit a wonderful tee shot straight… Continue reading →
Haggin Oaks Director of Golf Mike Woods shares how to play a low punch shot in a minute. There’s nothing that can derail a great round of golf like a… Continue reading →
Titleist’s new T-Series irons are coming soon! Be the First to get fit during a custom fitting experience at The Haggin Oaks Player Performance Studio. Our own Mike Woods got… Continue reading →
Tamera Berg of KCRA 3 News takes a trip to the Haggin Oaks Driving Range to show off the state-of-the-art TopTracer technology. The TopTracer technology enhances one’s driving range experience… Continue reading →
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… Continue reading →
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… Continue reading →
In case you missed it… here is everything you need to know from this past week! Monday – 2022 FIRST TEE JUNIOR GOLF TOUR EVENT AT BING MALONEY GC JR… Continue reading →
SACRAMENTO – Marc Engellenner called it the best day of his golf career. John Nakamura (left) and Marc Engellenner (right) at the awards ceremony. “Absolutely,” he said. Engellenner had it… Continue reading →
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