CARDINAL CREEK GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Beecher, IL, USA
Designed by Roy Albert Anderson
Cardinal Creek Golf Club's Crooked Creek course is located in Beecher, Illinois, a small community in the far southern suburbs of Chicago near the Indiana border. The course was designed by Roy Albert Anderson, a regional architect who worked primarily in the Midwest during the mid-to-late twentieth century. Anderson's designs typically emphasized playability for everyday golfers while incorporating the natural terrain features available on each site.
The course occupies land characteristic of the glacially influenced prairie landscape of northeastern Illinois, where relatively flat to gently rolling terrain is common. The name suggests that a creek winds through the property, likely coming into play on multiple holes and adding both strategic interest and natural drainage to the routing. Regional courses of this era and style generally feature tree-lined fairways, modest elevation changes, and greens that reflect the straightforward design principles popular among daily-fee and semi-private facilities serving local communities.
Cardinal Creek serves the golf market in Will County, an area that has seen residential growth over recent decades. Courses in this region typically cater to a mix of members and daily-fee players, offering accessible golf in a setting that balances challenge with enjoyment for a range of skill levels. The Crooked Creek layout would reflect Anderson's approach of creating honest, unpretentious golf that fits comfortably within its landscape and community context.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Center - Crooked Creek was designed by Roy Albert Anderson.
Yes. Center - Crooked Creek at Cardinal Creek Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Center - Crooked Creek is 36.
Center - Crooked Creek plays 3,108 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Center - Crooked Creek is 128.
Center - Crooked Creek is a 9-hole course.