ROGERS PARK GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Tampa, FL, USA
Designed by Ron Garl
Rogers Park Golf Course occupies a municipal site in north Tampa, designed by Florida architect Ron Garl and opened in the mid-1980s. Garl, known for his work on affordable public courses throughout the state, created a layout that serves the daily-fee market with straightforward parkland golf suited to the flat terrain typical of the Tampa Bay area. The course sits within a developed urban setting, bordered by residential neighborhoods and city infrastructure, making it a convenient option for local golfers.
The routing works with minimal elevation change, relying on strategic bunkering, water hazards, and tree-lined corridors to define holes and create interest. Several holes incorporate lakes and retention ponds that are common features in Florida course design, both for drainage and as playing hazards. The layout generally favors accuracy over distance, with narrow landing areas on certain holes requiring careful club selection from the tee.
As a municipal facility operated by the City of Tampa, Rogers Park serves a broad demographic of players and maintains a casual, accessible atmosphere. The course functions as a neighborhood amenity where beginners and recreational golfers make up much of the regular play. Conditioning and pace reflect typical public course operations, with the layout providing a functional test of golf without the frills of private or resort facilities. It remains a practical choice for Tampa residents seeking affordable golf close to home.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Rogers Park was designed by Ron Garl.
Yes. Rogers Park at Rogers Park Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Rogers Park is 71.
Rogers Park plays 6,793 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Rogers Park is 126.
Rogers Park is a 18-hole course.