The Haggin Oaks Golf Complex boasts two championship golf courses regularly voted Sacramento’s favorite, a world-class teaching facility with over 15 golf professionals, the largest on-course Golf Super Shop in the country, many different playing clubs, more than 20 different junior, senior, group & private lesson programs, delicious fare and ex...
With two championship golf courses, several different tee placements and two distinct layouts, you’re sure to find your game at Haggin Oaks.
View available tee times or call to schedule at (916) 808-2525. When you become a member of one or more of the golf clubs at Haggin Oaks, you will have the opportunity to play more golf and to make life-long friends. The largest on-course online retailer in the country, www.MortonGolfSales.com, has everything the golfer needs!
– Morton Golf CEO, PGA Master Professional. Ken Morton, Sr. is a native of Sacramento. He was born in 1940 and attended the Carmichael Grammar School. Ken was a 4H Member and raised animals until he started caddying at the Del Paso Country Club when he turned 11 years old.
1932It was October of 1932 that the original course (now called the Alister MacKenzie Golf Course at the Haggin Oaks Golf Complex) was opened.
Alister MacKenzieThe MacKenzie Golf Course is, without a doubt, the player's course at the Haggin Oaks Golf Complex. Designed by the mastermind behind Augusta National, world-renowned architect, Alister MacKenzie. The Alister MacKenzie Course opened in 1932 and measures a respectable 7030-yards from the back tees.
baron James Ben Ali HagginHaggin Oaks is named for the 19th century land/water baron James Ben Ali Haggin — even though the millionaire developer never put down roots in Bakersfield.
1997The Marketplace Bakersfield was built in 1997.
400 coursesAlthough an exact number is not known, Ross designed roughly 400 courses in the United States with more than 40 of those in North Carolina alone. A total of 31 states and four Canadian provinces can boast of Ross creations.
James Ben Ali Haggin (December 9, 1822 – September 12, 1914) was an American attorney, rancher, investor, art collector, and a major owner and breeder in the sport of Thoroughbred horse racing. Haggin made a fortune in the aftermath of the California Gold Rush and was a multi-millionaire by 1880.