BROOKS GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Okoboji, IA, USA
Designed by Joel Goldstrand
Scot's Links at Brooks Golf Club occupies a distinctive position in the Iowa Lakes region near Okoboji, a popular recreational area in northwest Iowa known for its glacial lakes and rolling terrain. Designed by Joel Goldstrand, a regional architect with several courses across the upper Midwest, the layout takes advantage of the natural topography shaped by glacial activity thousands of years ago. The course name suggests a links-inspired design philosophy, though the inland setting differs from traditional seaside links courses.
The routing likely incorporates the area's characteristic elevation changes and native grasses, with Goldstrand's work typically emphasizing strategic shot values and playability across different skill levels. The Okoboji region's landscape provides a more dramatic canvas than much of Iowa's flatter agricultural land, allowing for varied hole corridors and sight lines. Brooks Golf Club serves both members and visitors drawn to the Iowa Great Lakes area, which has long been a summer destination for families from across the Midwest.
The course operates within a region where golf complements a broader resort and recreation economy centered on boating, fishing, and lakeside leisure. While not a tournament venue of national prominence, Scot's Links contributes to the area's golf offerings alongside other courses that serve the seasonal population influx. The club's character reflects the informal, family-oriented atmosphere typical of Midwest lake resort communities.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Scot's Links was designed by Joel Goldstrand.
Yes. Scot's Links at Brooks Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Scot's Links is 36.
Scot's Links plays 3,434 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Scot's Links is 130.
Scot's Links is a 9-hole course.