• Welcome to Rogers Park Golf Course
  • Welcome to Rogers Park Golf Course
  • Welcome to Rogers Park Golf Course
  • Welcome to Rogers Park Golf Course
  • Welcome to Rogers Park Golf Course

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Congratulations to 9 year old T.J. Ruckey-Murphy for hitting his first Hole-in-one on Hole #6 with a 9 iron from 80 yards!
Way to go T.J.!




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Welcome to Rogers Park Golf Course


Rogers Park Golf Course, build in 1952, has evolved as one of Tampa Florida's best kept secrets. This beautiful 18 hole golf facility is steeped in history and rich in the heritage of Tampa, Florida. Renovated in the summer of 2000, this 18 hole layout offers a serene adventure and a great golfing experience for golfers of all skill levels.

Rogers Park Golf Course is located only 20 minutes from downtown Tampa, Tampa International Airport and the beautiful beaches of Tampa Bay. The 160 acre golf facility is surrounded on three sides by the Hillsborough River, which offers isolation from homes and the hustle and bustly of busy streets.

Rogers Park Golf Course is the home of the Tampa City Amateur Medal Championship and features one of Tampa's finest driving ranges. In addition, the three hole short game course offers an experience unique to this area.

During the days of segregation Rogers Park was the only picnic area for the African American community in Tampa. The park took the name of its contributor, G.D. Rogers. After church on Sundays many families came to enjoy the swings, slides, baseball diamond, and picnic area. Mayor Curtis Hixon gave permission to a group of caddies from Palma Ceia (seea) CC to build a nine hole golf course. The first Head Golf Professional, Willie Black directed his group of volunteers. All of the tree removal and shaping was done by hand. Upon its completion in 1952 the Rogers Park Golf Club was born.

In 1976 the City of Tampa gave management rights to the newly formed Tampa Sports Authority. A $400,000 renovation project began with Ron Garl as the designer. An irrigation system was installed as well as expanding to another city owned property across the street.

In 2000 the Tampa Sports Authority renovated again. This time a 4 million dollar renovation was needed. The irrigation system was replaced; the greens were rebuilt to modified USGA specifications. A lot of other landscaping and reshaping of holes was added to enhance the character of Rogers Park GC.

In 2001 a new maintenance compound was completed, and in 2002 a new clubhouse was built.