The Arcade Creek Golf Course at Haggin Oaks in Sacramento, CA will be the first golf course in Northern California to offer FootGolf. FootGolf is a new sport, where participants will play golf, using a soccer ball.
Pretty simple, right? Check out this video to learn more:
We are putting the final touches on the new course now! If you are interested in playing, watching others play or learning more about FootGolf at Haggin Oaks, please contact Mike Woods at mwoods@hagginoaks.com.
After July 14th, we will be offering 18 holes of FootGolf to the public on the front nine of Arcade Creek for our normal nine hole Arcade Creek Golf Course rate – $15.00 to walk, $23.00 to ride.
Also, to kick off the new sport here in Sacramento, we have The 2013 Sacramento FootGolf Open scheduled for July 14th (Adult Tournament) and July 28th (Youth Tournament). This one of a kind event should be a blast for soccer enthusiasts and it is open to everyone. To sign up for the tournament, please click on the link below and put together your foursome:
http://www.footgolfcalifornia.com/714—sacramento-footgolf-open.html
WHAT IS FOOTGOLF?
FootGolf is a combination of the popular sports of soccer and golf. The game is played with a regulation #5 soccer ball at a golf course facility on shortened holes with 21-inch diameter cups. The rules largely correspond to the rules of golf.
FootGolf as a game is played throughout the world in many different forms, but as a sport it is regulated by the Federation for International FootGolf (FIFG).
The American FootGolf League (AFGL) is the exclusive member of the FIFG and governing body for the sport of FootGolf in the United States.