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+1 916-481-4653
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3645 Fulton Ave, Sacramento, CA, 95821
Arden-Arcade
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0.4 miRoseville Road
0.8 miWatt Ave / I-80 West
1.3 miWatt Ave / I-80
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Specialties
Today, the Haggin Oaks Golf Complex boasts two championship golf courses, a world-class teaching facility with over 15 golf professionals, more than 10 different junior, senior, group and private programs and a 100 stall, lighted driving range that includes over 100 stalls five practice greens and two bunkers. The driving range at Haggin Oaks is so popular that it stays open 24-hours-a-day during summer hours. In keeping with the traditions of growing the game and providing the best learning environment for players of all levels,
The clubhouse and facilities at Haggin Oaks also include the largest and best-stocked pro shop in the United States. The pro shop has won numerous awards including the coveted Golf World Top Public Golf Shop Award. The pro shop offers hundreds of brands and the newest and best club-fitting available through the almost-a-year-old Players Performance Studio.
History
Established in 1932.
If the century-old heritage oaks at The Haggin Oaks Golf Complex could talk, they’d tell remarkable tales of players who have become household names in the golf world and once teed it up at this Alister MacKenzie masterpiece– names like Sam Snead, Jimmy Demaret, Toney Penna, Walter Hagen, Al Geiberger, and George Archer.
Haggin Oaks is the track where the legendary Ben Hogan won his first professional check – $ 350.00 for third place– in the 1938 Sacramento Open. Gene Sarazen, The Squire himself played here in the 1935 Sacramento Open, finishing eighth and taking home $ 72.00 for his efforts. Players like Bill Glasson, Natalie Gulbis, Annika Sorenstram, Jim Dent, Johnny Miller and Bob Murphy have contributed to the storied history here. Ken Venturi won the 1950 California State Fair Championship here before going on to win 14 times on the PGA tour and moving on to the broadcast booth. 2008 is 75 years of storied history that continues to unfold and build with each year.