Showing posts with label Golf to Go. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Golf to Go. Show all posts
Frank LaRosa with Golf to Go Discusses the New Wilson DXi Woods & Vizor Putter
Frank LaRosa with Golf to Go on ESPN Radio 1320 sits down to talk to Kyle Scoby from Wilson Golf about the new DXi Fairway Woods. Padraig Harrington is playing all the woods in his bag this year, including the 3 wood which is new for him this year.
Wilson is also introducing their new Wilson Staff Vizor putter. This represents the first mallet putter Wilson has introduced for quite some time and Padraig helped with the design of this putter. The Vizor putter has a distinctive alignment aid at the top which is easy to see and somewhat resembles the Seemore putters. The goal is to aid your eye alignment over the target line. According to Kyle, "it is going to make sure your eyes are not over the ball or inside the target line, but directly over the line and give you a reference point so that you know... and can be more consistent."
The Haggin Oaks Golf Super Shop carries a full line of Wilson clubs, including the new DXi woods and Vizor putter. You can also click HERE to buy online at www.MortonGolfSales.com.
Frank LaRosa with Golf to Go Sits Down with Andrew Wilson from Bing Maloney Golf Complex
Frank LaRosa with Golf to Go on ESPN Radio 1320 sits down with Andrew Wilson, our General Manager at the Bing Maloney Golf Course.
The Bing Maloney Golf Complex features two golf courses. The Executive 9 which is a 9-hole course with 2 par-4 holes and the rest par 3s. This unique golf course is basically on the tarmac of the Executive Airport and you can watch small planes fly in and out of the airport while you play your round.
Bing Maloney is a traditional golf course, built in 1952. It is consistently rated the 2nd hardest public golf course in the Sacramento area. The signature hole is #12, which is a par-4 for the men and a par-5 for the ladies. This hole features a dogleg to the left with a huge oak tree that adds excitement to your round.
In 2011, Kids Play Free at Bing Maloney with a paying adult. Click HERE for details and more information. This family friendly course is perfect for your next outing.
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