Rocky Point is a fine public golf course facility conveniently located within 15-minute drive of Tampa International Airport as well as many luxury hotels in the West Shore and Rocky Point areas.
Sand and water come into play often. In fact, the many lakes on the course have become a wildlife habitat as well as a bird sanctuary.
A great course for a pleasurable round of golf.
The History of Rocky Point Golf CourseAs told by Bob Arnot, staff member of 40 years:
In 1911 the Tampa Automobile Club opened for business, making it one of the first golf courses in Florida. In 1942 the club was closed down because of World War II.
The Federal Government turned the club into a part of Drew Field. Barracks were built to hold prisoners of war. In 1953 the Government turned the property over to the City of Tampa for $1.
Consequently, the City of Tampa leased the course to J.S. “Curly” Hartman for 25 years. Curly and his wife, Merle were from Mason City, Iowa. Rocky Point Golf Course reopened in June of 1954. Merle took over operations when Curly passed in 1957. In December of 1963 a third nine was added.
In 1978, after the lease expired the City of Tampa turned over operations to the Tampa Sports Authority.
In December of 1981, Mayor Bob Martinez leased 40+ acres of Rocky Point Golf Course to Critikon Corporation for 99 years in return for a 1.2 million dollar redesign. This included the return from 27 holes to 18 holes. The course reopened on March 5, 1983. The new clubhouse was built and opened in July, 1993.
Rocky Point is “a great course for a pleasurable round of golf.” The 18 hole, par 71 course is located just outside of Tampa and only a 15 minute drive from Tampa International Airport. With 6,328 yards from the back tee, each round is challenging for all skill levels. Sand and water are frequent during play with many of the course’s lakes serving as a wildlife habitat as well as a bird sanctuary.
Visit the Clubhouse to lounge before or after your round. Go shopping for the newest golf merchandise at the Pro Shop. Quench your thirst or hunger at the snack bar/drink cart. Practice your swing at the Shag Range.
Perhaps Rocky Point’s most unique feature proves to be its nearly 100 year history. Opening its greens for the first time in 1911, the course was one of the first in Florida. Its ambience reflects its long tradition maintaining the gentlemanly, good-natured game of golf. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of Florida’s history.