Wakonda Club, located in Des Moines, Iowa, was designed by William Langford and opened in 1922. Langford, a prominent Midwestern architect who often collaborated with Theodore Moreau, created a course that reflects the strategic design principles of the Golden Age. The layout occupies rolling terrain south of downtown Des Moines, taking advantage of natural elevation changes and wooded corridors that define many holes. The property's mature trees and varied topography provide both visual interest and strategic challenge throughout the round.
The course features classic Langford characteristics, including well-bunkered greens with subtle contours, strategic fairway positioning, and holes that reward thoughtful play over pure power. The routing moves through changes in elevation that create a variety of approach shot angles and stances. Several holes play along or across natural drainage areas, adding both aesthetic appeal and strategic complexity. The greens typically feature the kind of understated movement that becomes more apparent with repeated play.
Wakonda Club has served as a significant venue in Iowa golf, hosting numerous state championships and regional amateur events over its century of existence. The club maintains a traditional private club atmosphere, with a membership drawn largely from the Des Moines business and professional community. The clubhouse and grounds reflect the club's long history in the city, and the course has undergone periodic updates to preserve Langford's design intent while adapting to modern maintenance practices and playing expectations.
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Wakonda at Wakonda Club has a Course Vaults score of 8.5 out of 10 based on 22 explicit golfer ratings.
Wakonda was designed by William Langford.
Wakonda at Wakonda Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Wakonda is 72.
Wakonda plays 6,910 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Wakonda is 150.