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Bob Mokros, a native of Baltimore, MD, began playing golf in 1986. After learning to play golf at Rocky Point as a junior, Bob went on to play at Archbishop Curley and Essex Community College. He began his apprenticeship at Rocky Point in 1997 and later worked as an Assistant Golf Professional at the Country Club of Maryland where he obtained his PGA membership. In 2013, Bob was promoted to the Head Golf Professional at Greystone Golf Course after serving as t
Joe Keenan started playing golf when he was 6 years old. Born and raised in Catonsville, Maryland, he learned the game while attending junior golf camps over the summer. Joe attended Catonsville H.S.
Tim Butler, a long time employee of Baltimore County Golf, played golf at Towson High and participated in many Mid-Atlantic Junior Tournaments. He turned professional in 1990 and became a PGA member in 1997. While working at Sparrows Point Country Club and The Suburban Club of Baltimore, Tim developed, organized and ran a very successful junior program. Tim began his career with Baltimore County Golf at Greystone Golf Course as a First Assistant and then the Head Golf Professional. He has served as the Assistant General Manager at Diamond Ridge
John Rosecrans, PGA Member and Player Development Professional at Fox Hollow Golf Course is an accomplished amateur golfer with a passion for the game. Let John help you with your game today!
Joe Rahnis, Director of Golf Operations for Baltimore County Golf, has been golfing for 34 years. Learn more about our instructors online today.
Chris Hanson grew up in the Southwest before moving to Maryland in 1992 where his dedication to golf began. Learn more about our instructors.
"This one is worth discovering!"
- Pros N' Hackers Magazine
Opened in 1971, Russell Roberts skillfully created Rocky Point to be a challenging yet fair test of golf. Preserved natural wetlands meander through this picturesque setting, offering some of the prettiest views in all of golf in the Baltimore area.
While the length at Rocky Point is only 6,650 yards; architect Roberts added some deception and difficulty to the golf course. Rocky Point, with its many elevation changes, plays longer than its posted yardage. Par at Rocky Point is set at 72, with a fairly open front nine and a back nine that is more tree lined and high-lighted by the three par 5’s. Greens are large and inviting with strategically placed bunkers.
Enjoy the picturesque views from our newly expanded tee boxes while enjoying the exceptional value that is Rocky Point.
Rocky Point is an ideal location to host your next golf outing. Our weatherproof pavilion overlooking the bay is the perfect place to host meals and award ceremonies after the round.
Head Golf Professional - Bob Mokros, PGA
Superintendent - Matt Minnich, GCSAA
1935 Back River Neck Road
Essex,
MD
21221
info@baltimoregolfing.com
Open 7 Days a week
Sunrise to sunset