ROSEDALE GOLF AND TENNIS CLUB
🇺🇸 Bradenton, FL, USA
Designed by Ted McAnlis

Rosedale Golf and Tennis Club sits in Bradenton on Florida's Gulf Coast, a region known for its flat terrain, subtropical climate, and numerous residential golf communities. The course was designed by Ted McAnlis, a Florida-based architect who has worked extensively throughout the state since the latter decades of the twentieth century. McAnlis typically creates layouts that accommodate the challenges of Florida's low-lying topography, incorporating water features, strategic bunkering, and native vegetation to define holes and test shot-making.
The Bradenton area's landscape offers little natural elevation change, so courses here rely on water hazards, wetland preserves, and carefully shaped greens to provide variety and interest. Rosedale likely features these characteristic elements, with holes routed through corridors of palms and pines, and lakes or retention ponds coming into play on several holes. The design would emphasize accuracy and course management rather than length alone, rewarding players who navigate hazards thoughtfully.
As a private club offering both golf and tennis, Rosedale serves its membership with amenities typical of Florida's residential communities. The setting provides a retreat from the nearby beaches and urban areas of Sarasota and Tampa Bay, with a layout suited to year-round play in the state's warm climate. The course reflects the practical, member-focused design approach common to many Florida clubs developed in recent decades.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Rosedale at Rosedale Golf and Tennis Club has a Course Vaults score of 8.3 out of 10 based on 1 explicit golfer rating.
Rosedale was designed by Ted McAnlis.
Yes. Rosedale at Rosedale Golf and Tennis Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Rosedale is 72.
Rosedale plays 6,550 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Rosedale is 140.