Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Youth on Course Day

Juniors with an active youth on course membership get to play for $1 on Friday June 29th.

So juniors come on out and play with a parent or bring a friend!

Skip the hassle of calling. Save time by booking online!

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Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Titleist Demo Day!

Come check out the latest equipment!

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Come visit McInnis Park Golf Center on Saturday June 30th from 11am-4pm to check out new Titleist equipment.

Come out and try the newest Titleist clubs, even if you don’t want a formal fitting free of charge! For fitting signups, Call the Pro Shop at 415-492-1800 ext 1

All are welcome to stop by to hit balls with the equipment!

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Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Father’s Day at Mcinnis!

HAPPY FATHER’S DAY!

For Father’s Day, we will be giving free warm up buckets to every member of the group (at least 2-4 people) that book their tee time online only.

SAVE TIME, BOOK ONLINE!

Give the Gift of Golf!

Gift Cards available online.

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Thursday, June 7, 2018

Five golfers among Forbes’ highest-paid athletes

Tiger Woods led a group of five golfers included among Forbes Magazine’s annual list of the top 100 highest-paid athletes in the world.

The ranking combines both “salary/winnings” and endorsement money, with boxer Floyd Mayweather taking the top spot with a combined $285 million. Woods came in at No. 16, sandwiched between boxer Canelo Alvarez and NFL quarterback Drew Brees, with $43.3 million, of which $42 million came from endorsements.

Three other golfers landed in the mid-20s, with Phil Mickelson ($41.3 million) listed at No. 22, Jordan Spieth right behind him at No. 23 ($41.2 million), and Rory McIlroy at No. 27 ($37.7 million). Spieth had the most on-course earnings of the trio with $11.2 million, but his $30 million in endorsements trailed both Mickelson ($37 million) and McIlroy ($34 million)

Justin Thomas was the only other golfer to crack the top 100, listed at No. 66 with a haul of $26 million.

At age 47, Mickelson was the oldest athlete to make the list, followed by 42-year-old Woods and 41-year-old Mayweather.

Outside of Mayweather, the top American-based athlete to make the list was LeBron James at No. 6 with $85.5 million. Stephen Curry ($76.9 million) and quarterbacks Matt Ryan ($67.3 million) and Matthew Stafford ($59.5 million) occupied the final three spots in the top 10.

 

Source: golfchannel.com

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