Oakcrest Golf Club sits in Roseau, a small city in far northwestern Minnesota near the Canadian border. The course was designed by Joel Goldstrand, a regional architect who has worked primarily in Minnesota and neighboring states. Goldstrand's designs typically emphasize playability and integration with natural terrain, making use of existing landforms and vegetation rather than dramatic earthmoving.
The landscape in this corner of Minnesota is characterized by relatively flat to gently rolling farmland and scattered woodlands, shaped by glacial activity and proximity to the Red River Valley. Courses in the region often incorporate modest elevation changes, native grasses, and strategic bunkering to create interest on terrain that lacks severe topography. Water features, whether natural wetlands or constructed ponds, frequently come into play.
Oakcrest serves the local golfing community in Roseau, a town known more for its hockey tradition and manufacturing than as a golf destination. The club provides a straightforward test of golf suited to a range of skill levels, with the design likely emphasizing accuracy and course management over sheer length. The setting offers a quiet, rural atmosphere typical of northern Minnesota, where the golf season is compressed into the warmer months and the pace of play reflects small-town sensibilities.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Oakcrest was designed by Joel Goldstrand.
Yes. Oakcrest at Oakcrest Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Oakcrest is 71.
Oakcrest plays 6,371 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Oakcrest is 124.
Oakcrest is a 18-hole course.