ROCKLAND GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Rockland, MA, USA
Designed by Phil Wogan, Skip Wogan
Rockland Golf Course is a public facility in Rockland, Massachusetts, designed by Skip Wogan and Phil Wogan. The Wogans, a father-and-son architectural team based in New England, have worked primarily on municipal and daily-fee projects throughout the region, bringing practical routing solutions and playable design to courses serving local golfing communities. Their work at Rockland reflects this approach, emphasizing accessibility and straightforward golf over dramatic features or severe hazards.
The course occupies terrain typical of southeastern Massachusetts, where the landscape transitions from the rocky uplands of the interior toward the coastal plain. The routing likely incorporates modest elevation changes and natural wooded corridors, with holes shaped by the region's glacial geology and native vegetation. Tree-lined fairways and small ponds or wetland areas are common elements in courses of this area and era, providing definition and variety without excessive length or difficulty.
Rockland serves the South Shore golfing population, offering a venue for everyday play, junior programs, and local competitions. The course caters to a broad range of abilities, balancing challenge for regular players with forgiveness for beginners. As a municipal-style facility, it functions as a community resource, where the focus remains on affordability and steady playability rather than championship conditions or exclusive membership traditions.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Rockland was designed by Phil Wogan and Skip Wogan.
Yes. Rockland at Rockland Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Rockland is 54.
Rockland plays 3,190 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Rockland is 86.
Rockland is a 18-hole course.