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- Come play golf at Bartley Cavanaugh in Sacramento, CA
Sacramento’s #1 Course for Fun Near the banks of the Sacramento River, Bartley Cavanaugh is the youngest in the City of Sacramento’s family of great golf courses
- Book a Tee Time at Bartley Cavanaugh
Book a Tee Time at Bartley Cavanaugh Tee time reservations can be booked online up to 14 days in advance or 30 days in advance over the phone If you have any trouble using the tee time reservation system, please contact us via phone at (916) 808-2020 to book your tee time directly through our pro shop
- Bartley Cavanaugh Golf Course
Bartley W Cavanaugh Golf Course, built in 1995 and named after a popular former Sacramento city manager, is located in the Freeport area This outstanding course was laid out by Perry Dye, a member of the renowned golf-course design family
- Bartley Cavanaugh Scorecard
Bartley Cavanaugh Scorecard Book Your Tee Time Online Or call us at (916) 808-2020
- Rates Fees - Bartley Cavanaugh
Now this powerful pricing strategy has entered the golf arena At Bartley Cavanaugh, rates will be adjusted – both higher and lower – in real-time, based on demand, availability and other changing factors (yes, even Mother Nature plays her role in this new strategy)
- Directions - Bartley Cavanaugh
Directions Bartley Cavanaugh Golf Course 8301 Freeport Boulevard Sacramento, CA 95832 Phone: (916) 808-2020 Travel on Interstate 80 in Sacramento until you reach the exit for I-5 and take the exit to travel south Continue on I-5 until you reach the exit for Meadowview Road and take that exit and travel east to Freeport Boulevard
- Employment - Bartley Cavanaugh
Employment Employment applications are available at any of our golf courses, or: Download and print the Job Application Form Mail applications or resumes to: Morton Golf, LLC Attn: Human Resources Manager 3645 Fulton Avenue Sacramento, CA 95821 Email resume to: humanresources@hagginoaks com
- Golf - Bartley Cavanaugh
Because a large lake makes cutting the corner nearly impossible, club selection off the tee is crucial Hit too far left and you land in the lake The second shot could easily land in water as well Accuracy is the real issue, because anything short typically winds up wet
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