Price Drop on PING G425 and PING G410 Line

That’s Right! There’s a price drop on PING G425 and PING G410 line of clubs! PING G425 Driver Family The primary model is named MAX as it elevates the MOI to PING’s highest level in history. The smaller LST model reduces spin, and the SFT provides right-to-left shot bend for golfers with a right-miss tendency…. Continue reading →

7/25-7/30 Sacramento Golf Weekly Recap

In case you missed it… here is everything you need to know from this past week! Monday – Congratulations To Nathaniel Lee Winner of The 93RD SAN FRANCISCO JUNIOR – BOYS 14-18 Nathaniel Lee won the 93rd San Francisco Junior Boys 14-18 tournament. It took place from July 20th – 22th. Tuesday- TaylorMade Golf Stealth… Continue reading →

The ChipR Is Now Available At Haggin Oaks

WHAT IS IT? A fully engineered chipping solution that combines elements of a putter and wedge to help golfers improve performance around the greens and lower their scores WHO IS IT FOR? Golfers who lack confidence with their traditional wedge and frequently struggle with their chip shots around the green. Our research indicates 1/3 of… Continue reading →

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The Ping Glide 4.0 Wedges Are Now At Haggin Oaks

Ping describes the new Glide 4.0 wedge as a precision machine with face and grooves. Plus, it has a new textured face blast that leads to increased spin and consistency. The more oversized activated elastomer insert helps soften the feel. You will enjoy four distinct grind options maximize versatility on full and finesse shots. The… Continue reading →

PING i525 Iron Technology: Explained

Is this the best players-distance irons ever? Players-Distance irons have established themselves as a substantial segment of the iron market. These irons are designed under the promise of delivering the precision and feel of a blade, while simultaneously offering improved distance and forgiveness. PING established themselves as a strong player in this segment with their… Continue reading →

Weekly Recap: See What You Missed This Week!

Catch up on this week’s local golf news: Rocklin High Golf wins 25th annual Thunder Invitational Congratulations are due to Rocklin High Boy’s Golf Team for winning the 25th annual Thunder Invitational! This was their first year of winning this tournament; we foresee many more wins to come in the future. Monday – 2022 Wilson… Continue reading →

Sacramento’s Haggin Oaks Named As Top 100 Fitter For PING Golf

The team of Golf Professionals at the Haggin Oaks Golf Complex strongly believes that TOTAL GAME FITTING will maximize your opportunity to play better golf. Our certified fitters are thoroughly trained by the manufacturers to deliver a personalized equipment fitting strategy to help you lower your score and increase your enjoyment of the game. In… Continue reading →

Myths Behind Beryllium Copper Golf Irons

Beryllium copper irons, more specifically the Beryllium Copper Ping Irons, have established an almost mythological reputation in the golf industry. Beryllium copper is said to be the greatest material ever used for golf irons. The copper supposedly provides an unrivaled feel and performance compared to its counterparts. In this article, we will take a look… Continue reading →

What are Arccos Sensors and How Do They Work?

Arccos sensors are gaining wide notoriety within the golf community. Cobra and Ping are currently including these sensors with many of their stock clubs. Arccos promises to reduce your strokes and provide valuable statistics to help you improve. However, what exactly are these sensors and how do they work? These questions and more we will… Continue reading →

NEW PING i59 Irons and Glide Forged Pro Wedge Now Available for Pre-Order

The Ping i59 Irons and Glide Forged Wedge are now available for Pre – order. PING i59 Irons i59 Forged Irons DIFFERENT AT ITS CORE.Crisp, consistent impact, a solid feel and a flighted trajectory with added forgiveness are the result of an aerospace-grade aluminum insert joined to a forged 1025 carbon steel body and forged… Continue reading →