Rocky Point Golf Course, Municipal golf course in Tampa, United States
Rocky Point is an 18-hole golf course in Tampa spanning approximately 6,300 yards with a traditional layout design. Water hazards and sand bunkers feature on many holes and demand precision from players throughout the round.
The course was founded in 1911 as a gathering spot for an automobile club and served as a social hub for decades. After closure during World War II, the city purchased it in 1954 and reopened it for public play.
The course serves as a gathering place for golfers of all skill levels and creates a natural retreat within the city. It provides opportunities for local players to enjoy the sport while connecting with the landscape.
The course features a practice area with a driving range, putting greens, and chipping zones for warm-up play. A pro shop on site supplies golf equipment and accessories for players of all skill levels.
The lakes on the property serve as a habitat for birds and local wildlife that golfers can observe during play. This natural integration transforms the course into more than just a sports facility, creating a place where golf meets nature.
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