Haggin Oaks Golf Complex in Sacramento, CA
Boasting two championship golf courses and a world-class teaching facility, juniors will benefit from the professional instruction at Haggin Oaks.
If the century-old heritage oaks at 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. Routinely 10 of his courses are listed in the top 100 in the world by the major golf magazines.
The Haggin Oaks Golf Complex is also home to the The Northern California Institute of Golf and is committed to bringing excellence to the long-term development of its junior golfers. Today, Haggin Oaks boasts a world-class teaching facility with over 15 golf professionals, 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.
The NCIG program at Haggin Oaks is uniquely qualified to prepare young athletes for the competitive environment, continue to refine technical skills, ancillary skills and develop the physical attributes. Training will be individualized to the athlete’s particular needs in skill development, mental preparation, fitness and recovery.
PGA Camps are also being held at Bing Maloney Golf Complex. and William Land Golf Course. High Performance PGA Camps are also available at Haggin Oaks.
Everything you need to know about camp
Camp Highlights:
- Action-packed camps, which include hands-on instruction led by certified PGA of America Golf Professionals and/or LPGA Teaching Professions.
- Signature PGA camp curriculum focuses on developing golf skills (full swing, short game, rules and etiquette) while keeping the experience fun and engaging (games and activities).
- A fun, safe and educational environment designed with your child's well being in mind.
- Low student to instructor ratio (approximately 6:1)
Half Day Camps are designed to inspire new golfers at the beginning of their journey and further the development of those playing at a beginner to intermediate level. Camps will cover golf fundamentals including posture, grip, putting, chipping, pitching, full swing and simple rules and etiquette. Participants are segmented into smaller groups based on their experience and age to create a favorable and fun learning environment. Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate.
Full Day Camps provide an opportunity for intermediate to advanced junior golfers to continue to improve their technical skills as well as develop an understanding of course management, shot selection, rules and etiquette. Participants are segmented into smaller groups based on their ability level and age to create a favorable learning environment. In the afternoon, campers head to the course for supervised play which allows students to apply techniques they learned on the range to the course. Lunch is included unless otherwise noted. Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced.
Modified Full Day Camps provide an opportunity for advanced beginner to intermediate level golfers to continue to improve their technical skills but also begin the process of understanding course management, shot selection and simple stat tracking. Participants are segmented into small groups based on their experience level to create a more favorable learning environment. Lunch and course play is included unless otherwise noted. Skill Level: Advanced Beginner to Intermediate.
Facility Notes:
Full Day and Modified Full Day Camps do not include lunch.
The Instructors
To be the best, you must learn from the best. That's why every junior golf camp instructor has been trained and tested in all aspects of the game by the PGA of America. Our promise - is to support, encourage, and respect each and every one of our campers and authentically inspire them to reach their full potential, both on and off the golf course.
Tom Morton, PGA - Camp Director
Tom's golf career was fostered through the Haggin Oaks Junior Golf Programs and through the instruction of his father, Ken Morton, Sr., a five-time national PGA award winner and long-time PGA Director of Golf at Haggin Oaks. Born in Sacramento, Tom has played tournament golf since the Little Linker program at age 7, and then played on the Junior Golf Association of Northern California Tour and American Junior Golf Association events. His scholastic achievements and golf game enabled Tom to receive a golf scholarship to the University of California at Santa Barbara where he played competitively for 4 years. As the PGA Director of Player Development for Morton Golf & The First Tee of Greater Sacramento, Tom designs and coaches ...More
Richie Gibbs, PGA Assoc. - Camp Co-Director
Richie is a PGA Associate, splitting his time between teaching and club fitting. He was born and raised in the Sacramento area and is a product of the junior golf program at Haggin Oaks! He is a 2020 graduate of Granite Bay High School in Granite Bay, CA. He has junior college golf experience at Folsom Lake College and is someone who truly loves the game. Richie has experience as a coach, as he has spent two years coaching at Empire Ranch Golf Course under the Will Robins Golf Academy, three years as a coach and Life Skills Instructor for the First Tee of Greater Sacramento and now a coach with the NCIG Program and a PGA Hope Certified Instructor.
Camp Dates and Pricing
Please Note: Camp price does not include a non-refundable, annual registration fee.
Location Details
3645 Fulton Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95821
Sacramento, CA 95821
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