Course History

Brooksville Country Club had long been the vision of many community leaders and began with a group of businessmen meeting throughout 1969 and 1970.

With the support of 425 Brooksville families who purchased charter memberships, a board of directors led by entrepreneur John Weeks Jr., got Brooksville Country Club off the drawing board and into existence in May 1971.

Along the way, the directors worked out a deal with Neil F. Law and his wife Lucille. The couple donated the land from the Wallien farm on which the Club was built. In recognition of their pioneering work, those board members are remembered in the names of the streets in the surrounding development.

Neil F. Law and his wife Lucille

From its earliest days, the Club has had men's and women's golf associations and has been frequented by many celebrities such as, Joe Garagiola, Pat Summerall, Lee Corso, and Brooksville's own Jerome Brown.

In 2003, the Club was purchased by Majestic Oaks LLC and has undergone an intensive revitalization. Renowned golf course architect Bobby Weed has started the golf course redesign with the construction of our breathtaking rock quarry holes, followed by a spectacular redesign of the remainder of the course beginning in 2006.

The combination of outstanding design and meticulous attention to detail make our Club one of Central Florida's premier courses.