OSAKIS COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Osakis, MN, USA
Designed by Willie Kidd
Osakis Country Club sits in the small town of Osakis in west-central Minnesota, roughly an hour and a half northwest of the Twin Cities. The course was designed by Willie Kidd, a regional architect active in Minnesota and the upper Midwest during the early-to-mid twentieth century. Kidd's work typically emphasized playability and integration with the natural terrain, characteristics that define many small-town courses built during that era to serve local memberships rather than destination golfers.
The layout occupies rolling farmland characteristic of the glacial lake country that defines this part of Minnesota. The region's landscape features gentle elevation changes, scattered hardwoods, and open vistas across agricultural land and lake views in the distance. Courses in this area often incorporate natural drainage corridors and modest tree-lined corridors that frame holes without overwhelming the playing corridors.
Osakis Country Club serves as a traditional community course, the kind of facility that anchors social and recreational life in smaller Minnesota towns. The membership typically includes local families and seasonal residents drawn to the area's lake country. The club maintains a straightforward, welcoming atmosphere focused on accessible golf rather than championship length or tournament pedigree. Such clubs often feature simple clubhouse amenities and a pace of play that accommodates both serious golfers and casual weekend rounds, reflecting the rhythms of rural Minnesota life.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Osakis Country was designed by Willie Kidd.
Yes. Osakis Country at Osakis Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Osakis Country is 36.
Osakis Country plays 3,132 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Osakis Country is 122.
Osakis Country is a 9-hole course.