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Roebuck Golf Course

AL

Roebuck Golf Course is a historic 19-hole facility located just minutes from downtown Birmingham, Alabama, operating since 1911. Known locally as "Roegusta," the course presents challenging play suitable for golfers of all skill levels across its pine-lined fairways that reflect the venue's long history. The course offers flexible playing options, including 9-hole, 12-hole, and full 18-hole rounds, making it accessible for various preferences and time constraints. Positioned as one of Birmingham's best-valued courses, Roebuck attracts golfers seeking quality play at affordable rates, with rates under $40. The layout features high-reaching pines characteristic of the region's landscape. The facility serves as a community staple, welcoming both experienced golfers and beginners. Special rates are available for seniors, first responders, and students. The course also provides golf instruction through certified coaches for those looking to develop their game, regardless of experience level.

Roehampton Club Golf Course

Greater London

Roehampton Club features an 18-hole parkland golf course located in southwest London, approximately twenty minutes by train from Waterloo. The course is situated within a 125-year-old multi-sports club that evolved from its origins as a polo club with croquet lawns. The golf course is renowned for its excellent presentation and notably smooth greens, reflecting meticulous maintenance standards. The parkland layout provides an attractive setting characteristic of this type of course design. The club maintains a thriving and enthusiastic golf membership, indicating an active competitive community. While specific details about par, yardage, or individual hole characteristics are not provided in the available content, the course is described as magnificent and represents a significant sporting facility within the broader context of London's private clubs. The surrounding grounds feature well-maintained and attractive landscaping typical of established parkland courses.

Rogala Public Links

IL

Roganstown Golf and Country Club

County Dublin

Roganstown, designed by Christy O'Connor Jnr., is a challenging course set on a beautiful landscape with meandering water hazards. The 18-hole course plays to par 71 at 7000 yards. The Broadmeadow river flows through the land and water is a feature on many holes. Located only 10 minutes' drive from Dublin Airport, the course regularly attracts international visitors and corporate groups. It is a long test for the short-handicapper, but a variety of tees makes it accommodating to the casual golfer. Roganstown Hotel & Country Club is home to two 18-hole acclaimed championship golf courses, Swords Open Golf Course and Roganstown Championship Course. Both golf courses are set within the main hotel resort and share the same facilities; in fact, the first holes for both courses are adjacent to each other. There are rich gravel deposits underground at Roganstown which means that drainage is spectacular and both courses are playable 365 days of the year. The course has hosted the Irish PGA Southern Championship in 2007, 2008 and 2009 and the Irish PGA Championship in 2013 and was the first venue in Ireland to host a EuroPro Tour Event in 2006.

Rogers City Country Club

MI

Rogers City Country Club is an 18-hole public golf course located in northeast Michigan's lower peninsula, just nine minutes from Rogers City on Lake Huron's shores. The course features distinctly different front and back nines. The front nine presents a challenging layout with small, sloping greens and strategically placed bunkers that demand precision. In contrast, the back nine offers wider fairways and larger contoured greens, providing more scoring opportunities for players who avoid the rough. The course is described as both challenging and rewarding, appealing to golfers of varying skill levels. Facilities include a driving range and practice putting green designed to match the actual course conditions. The terrain is relatively walkable for those preferring to play without a cart. Rogers City Country Club has earned recognition as a "hidden gem" and one of northeast Michigan's best-kept secrets in the golfing community. The course maintains membership with The Golf Association of Michigan and operates seasonally, typically opening in April.

Rogers Park Golf Course

FL

Built in 1952, Rogers Park Golf Course is an 18-hole facility spanning 160 acres in Tampa, Florida. The course is uniquely situated and surrounded on three sides by the Hillsborough River, creating a scenic setting that provides golfers with a tranquil atmosphere and a respite from urban activity. The river setting and natural landscape define the course's character and visual appeal. Located at 7911 N 30th Street, the course has established itself as one of Tampa's notable golf destinations. Rogers Park is recognized as part of the Florida Historic Golf Trail, reflecting its significance in the region's golfing heritage. The facility offers comprehensive amenities including a pro shop, instruction services, and an on-site restaurant called Grille 52. Additional features include a Toptracer Range for practice and a short course option for players of varying skill levels. The course is managed by the Tampa Sports Authority and welcomes both daily play and event hosting opportunities.

Rogue Valley Country Club

OR

Rogue Valley Country Club is a premier private country club located in Medford, Oregon, nestled in the picturesque Rogue Valley. The facility features a 27-hole golf course spanning more than 200 acres, consisting of the 18-hole Rogue Course and the 9-hole Oaks Course. Both courses are characterized by tree-lined fairways and are designed to accommodate golfers of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced players. The course is set in a serene, inspiring landscape typical of the Rogue Valley region. The club emphasizes year-round playability, allowing members to enjoy golf throughout the seasons. The property features an elegant Craftsman-style clubhouse alongside comprehensive amenities including state-of-the-art fitness facilities, a seasonal heated pool, tennis and pickleball courts, and multiple dining options. Beyond golf, the 27-hole layout and surrounding 200+ acres provide a scenic, tree-lined setting that creates a peaceful golfing environment. The club positions itself as a community hub, hosting social events and gatherings while maintaining focus on providing a complete recreational and social experience for its members.

Rogue's Roost Golf Club

NY

Rogue's Roost Golf Club is a family-owned and operated facility located in Bridgeport, New York, consisting of two 18-hole courses. The West Course was established in 1966 after the conversion of a former dairy farm, while the East Course opened in 1995, bringing the total to 36 holes. The club was founded in 1964 by Darl K. Johnston and partners. Both courses are available for public play with online tee time booking and standard rates that include green fees and cart rental for 18 holes. The facility accommodates various events and tournaments, offering both shotgun and traditional tee time start options depending on group size. The club features instruction programs, a bar and grill, and maintains an active league schedule. Season passes and reciprocal memberships are available for regular players.

Rohannas Golf Course

PA

Rohannas Golf Course is an 18-hole course featuring 6,017 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 70. Designed by K. A. Rohanna, the course opened in 1956. The course rating is 66 and it has a slope rating of 105. The 18-hole regulation course is set in the rural, rolling countryside of Greene County. While playing a round, golfers experience a variety of challenges including hills, ponds, and intriguing lies that test shot-making ability. The course is located at 1005 Rolling Meadows Road in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. The course offers terrific views and challenging play for golfers at every skill level, with well-groomed fairways and greens that are difficult yet friendly.

Rokewood Golf Club

Victoria

Rokewood Golf Club is a 9-hole semi-private course located in Rokewood, Victoria, in Australia's Goldfields region. Built in 1933, the course features sand greens and plays to a par 69 with a length of 5,236 meters. The layout utilizes a single set of tees designed for 18-hole play. The course operates seasonally from March through November and offers a relaxed dress code, making it accessible to casual golfers. Facilities include a clubhouse, locker rooms, bar, and practice areas including a putting green and pitching/chipping area. The club features a teaching pro and golf school/academy for instruction. Rokewood Golf Club maintains a welcoming atmosphere as a public-friendly semi-private facility, offering both competitive and recreational golfing opportunities in the Goldfields area. Its sand greens are characteristic of traditional Australian golf course construction.

Rokko International Golf Club

兵庫県

Roko Ki

La Altagracia

Rokuseki Golf Club

三重県

Rokuseki Golf Club is a 27-hole championship course located in Inabe, Mie Prefecture, Japan. Designed by renowned Japanese architects Takeharu Hasegawa and Shozo Kozasa, the course features three distinct nine-hole layouts: East, Middle, and West courses. Each nine holes plays to a par 36, with course ratings of 71.4 to 71.6 from regular tees. The course accommodates golfers of all skill levels, from advanced players to average golfers. The three courses can be combined in various configurations (East-Middle, Middle-West, or West-East), each totaling approximately 6,574-6,584 yards from the regular tees. Yardage ranges from back tees at over 3,500 yards per nine holes to ladies' tees under 3,050 yards, providing flexibility for different player abilities. The routing includes a balanced mix of par-4s, par-5s, and par-3s across all three courses. Notable holes feature varying lengths and difficulty ratings, with signature holes including longer par-5s and challenging par-4s that test course management and shot-making skills.

Roland Golf Club

Manitoba 3 upcoming events

Roland Golf Club is a nine-hole course located in Roland, Manitoba, measuring 3,067 yards. Originally established in 1958 as Elm Park Golf Course by farmer Myles Lytle, who envisioned a layout along a creek on his property, the course was officially incorporated as Roland Golf Club in 1977 when a local committee purchased it for $35,000. The course features lush fairways and well-maintained grass greens, which replaced the original sand greens and steel mats in 1983. The clubhouse was constructed in 1980. The layout provides challenges suitable for golfers of all skill levels and is described as meticulously maintained by the grounds crew. Set in a rural Manitoba setting, Roland Golf Club has earned a reputation among visitors and members as a high-quality, well-kept nine-hole facility. The course hosts regular leagues for men, seniors, and women, along with tournaments and fundraising events throughout the year.

Rold Skov Golf Club

Region Nordjylland

Rold Skov Golf Club is located in a picturesque setting adjacent to Rebild Bakker and Rold Skov forest in Denmark. The course features an 18-hole championship layout alongside a 6-hole Par 3 course, offering challenges suitable for golfers of all skill levels. The facility includes comprehensive practice amenities: multiple putting greens, a driving range with partial covered sections, and a dedicated Trackman technology area for advanced swing analysis. The club serves over 980 members and emphasizes both recreational play and structured instruction. Notable facilities include Café19, a clubhouse with professional amenities, and organized programming ranging from beginner group lessons to competitive tournaments. The course operates seasonally, transitioning between summer and winter configurations with designated tees and greens. Recent club initiatives focus on member development, particularly among beginners and junior golfers, supported by PGA-level instruction and comprehensive training programs. The club maintains an active social structure with numerous member groups and hosts various company events and group golf packages.

Rolfe Golf Club

IA

Rolfe Golf Club is a public nine-hole course located on the south side of Rolfe, Iowa. The course offers affordable golf with daily specials, including a popular two-person all-day package with cart for $50. Standard weekday green fees are $10 for nine holes or $15 all day, while weekend rates are $15 and $20 respectively. Cart rentals are available at $15 for nine holes or $25 all day, with discounted rates for league players. The facility hosts regular events including a mixed league starting in May, monthly guest nights with steak dinners during summer months, and organized tournaments. Notable tournaments include a Three Person Best Shot event in July and a Four-Gal Best Shot competition, both playing 18 holes. The course participates in the Iowa Reciprocal Golf program, allowing member access to over 40 participating courses statewide. Kids 18 and under golf free with a paying adult, and PAC High School golfers play complimentary during the golf season.

Rolling Acres Golf Course

PA

Rolling Acres Golf Course is a 27-hole public golf course located in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, spread across 250 acres of rolling countryside. Built on a former farm estate, the original course opened in 1964 and was designed by James Harrison. In 1988, the course underwent an expansion that blended the original holes with new ones, creating the current layout. The course is situated in a rural setting that offers golfers an escape from urban environments, featuring the rolling terrain characteristic of the region. The facility accommodates golfers of various skill levels, including junior players through its Family Course Program with forward tees. Rolling Acres serves as a public course open to daily play and also hosts tournaments and events, including appearances on the U.S. Kids Golf Tour. The course is equipped with modern amenities, including Club Car GPS-enabled golf carts, and features additional facilities such as The Timberhouse and The Antler Lounge for dining and events.

Rolling Fields Golf Course

PA

Rolling Fields Golf Club is a public course in Western Pennsylvania that was built in 1955. The 18-hole course features 6,320 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 70 and was designed by John Chernega. The course has tees ranging from 6320-4390 yards making play enjoyable for golfers of any age. The course is nestled in the charming town of Murrysville, Pennsylvania, just a short drive from Pittsburgh. Rolling Fields boasts fast greens that are some of the area's best, with the layout stretching across rolling green hills sprinkled with mature trees. The front nine is fairly straightforward with only trees and the occasional bunker causing trouble, while the course gets more challenging on the back nine, which starts with the longest par 4 on the backside featuring a narrow fairway and small green. Rolling Fields Golf Course boasts one of western Pennsylvania's premier finishing holes, a stunning par 4 with a lake that guards the front of the green.

Rolling Green Fairways

Alberta

Rolling Green Fairways is an 18-hole, par 71 golf course with grass greens, located in a family-owned and operated facility. The course features a pro shop, licensed clubhouse, and restaurant with patio seating. The facility also includes an 80-site RV park and event spaces accommodating 10 to 300 people for weddings and celebrations. The course hosts an active tournament schedule throughout the season, including charitable events such as CNRL Golf for Charities, Cystic Fibrosis Charity tournaments, and the Bob Troup Memorial. Regular league play includes Men's Night, Ladies Day/Night, and a Junior Program. The facility serves as a community golf venue with membership options and daily rate play available, supported by a full-service restaurant and catering operations for tournaments and private events.

Rolling Green Golf Club

PA

Rolling Green Golf Club is a William Flynn designed golf course located in Springfield Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Established in 1926, the 18-hole course features 6,628 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71. The course rating is 72.8 and it has a slope rating of 136. Founded to be a "golf club meant for golfers", Rolling Green has always proudly been a golf-only facility, without country club frivolities such as tennis or swimming. The course reflects Flynn's design philosophy, emphasizing "premium on player accuracy and the emphasis on naturalness in design." The course is named Rolling Green due to its rolling piece of land that architect William Flynn masterfully put to its highest purpose, with routing that brilliantly uses the hills and valleys to place greens in ideal, often elevated spots, creating challenge throughout. The defining feature of the course is the fact that nearly every one of these greens is perched and elevated, with steep bunkers on either side and severe false fronts short. The quintet of par-3's at Rolling Green is particularly strong, with examples including the dramatic ridgeline green at the 6th hole, the massive chasm en route to the 14th green, and the heavily guarded 16th. Rolling Green has hosted two USGA national championships (1976 US Women's Open, 2016 US Women's Amateur), multiple Golf Association of Philadelphia majors, as well as the 2021 PGA Forme Tour Rolling Green Championship. Rolling Green was ranked the 9th best golf course in Pennsylvania by Golf.com.

Rolling Green Golf Course

PA

Rolling Green Golf Course is an 18-hole public golf course located in Eighty Four, Pennsylvania, featuring 6,011 yards of play and a par of 71. The course opened in 1958 and is recognized as the oldest public golf course in Washington County. It is situated in the countryside near Interstate 70, offering a rural setting within the rolling Pennsylvania landscape. The course is designed as a public-friendly layout accessible to golfers of all skill levels. The course includes practice facilities such as a driving range and putting green, along with a clubhouse that provides amenities for players. Green fees are moderately priced, with senior and junior discounts available, and the facility welcomes individual players, leagues, and group outings. The course has established itself as a value-oriented destination for regional golfers. Its maintained fairways and greens are noted for good condition relative to the moderate pricing structure, making it an accessible option for casual and regular players in the Washington County golf community.