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Duffers Delight: Golf In Sacramento

Great golfing is just a tee away for visitors to Sacramento, where exceptional golf can be found on any one of the areas many courses. Visitors to the Marriotts Courtyard Sacramento Cal Expo hotel will have easy access to five of these great Sacramento golf courses making it a great location for a golfing getaway. Great hotel accommodations, coupled with a wide variety of golfing options make this Sacramento hotel a natural choice for golf enthusiasts.

Haggin Oaks Golf Course near the Sacramento hotel has a 75-year history and boasts two championship courses, a world-class teaching facility with over 15 golf professionals and a popular 100 stall, lighted driving range that features 5 practice greens and two bunkers. This well-known learning facility boasts the tradition of growing the golf game and is a great place for every level of golf lessons in Sacramento. Sacramento also offers another historic golf treasure, the Bing Maloney Golf Complex featuring an 18-hole course built in 1952 and a nine-hole executive style course developed in the 1980s as part of the City of Sacramentos nucleus of courses. The Bing Maloney facility offers many different levels of instruction along with popular private golf lessons. Sacramentos own Brad Bell designed the 18-hole championship course at Teal Bend Golf Club which features four sets of tees to make the course challenging for golfers of all levels of ability. Sprawling over 250 acres of natural wetlands, lush fairways and undulating greens, this course runs adjacent to the Sacramento River and International Airport, making it easily accessible and high in demand.

Additional area Sacramento golf courses include the Ancil Hoffman Golf Club and Valley Hi Country Club, both featuring beautiful and challenging 18-hole courses and golf lessons.

by: Jed Crowl




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