FAIR HILLS RESORT
🇺🇸 Detroit Lakes, MN, USA
Designed by Joel Goldstrand
The Wildflower course at Fair Hills Resort in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, was designed by Joel Goldstrand, a regional architect known for his work across the upper Midwest. The course occupies rolling terrain characteristic of Minnesota's lake country, where glacial topography creates natural elevation changes and the landscape transitions between hardwood forests and open meadowland. The routing takes advantage of these features, with fairways carved through mature trees and holes that play across varying elevations.
Detroit Lakes sits in the heart of Minnesota's resort region, approximately an hour east of Fargo-Moorhead, and Fair Hills operates as a destination property where golf integrates with broader recreational amenities. The Wildflower layout reflects this context—a course designed to challenge resort guests and members while remaining accessible to players of different skill levels. Goldstrand's design philosophy typically emphasizes playability and natural integration rather than severe hazards or forced carries.
The course name suggests the presence of native prairie grasses and seasonal wildflowers in the rough areas and naturalized zones, a common design element in Minnesota courses that seek to reduce maintenance while enhancing visual character. Water features likely come into play on several holes, given the region's abundance of lakes and wetlands. The Wildflower serves as one component of Fair Hills' golf offerings, providing a layout that complements the property's northwoods setting and seasonal resort atmosphere.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Wildflower was designed by Joel Goldstrand.
Yes. Wildflower at Fair Hills Resort is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Wildflower is 72.
Wildflower plays 7,000 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Wildflower is 133.
Wildflower is a 18-hole course.