CARDINAL CREEK GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Beecher, IL, USA
Designed by Roy Albert Anderson
Cardinal Creek Golf Club's North Course, known as The Cardinal, occupies land in Beecher, a small community in Will County roughly forty miles south of downtown Chicago. Roy Albert Anderson, a regional architect active in the Midwest during the latter twentieth century, designed the layout. The course sits in the agricultural flatlands characteristic of northeastern Illinois, where the terrain offers modest elevation changes and the routing typically works with existing drainage patterns and scattered tree lines.
The Cardinal reflects Anderson's approach to golf design in this part of the state, where architects often shaped playing corridors from open farmland and incorporated water features to add strategic interest and manage stormwater. The course likely features a mix of straightaway and dogleg holes, with hazards positioned to challenge approach angles and reward accurate iron play. Trees frame many holes, and the relatively level terrain means that green complexes and bunkering provide much of the course's defense.
Cardinal Creek serves golfers in the southern Chicago suburbs and the nearby communities of Indiana, offering a daily-fee or semi-private facility in a region where public access courses are common. The club's name and the course designation suggest multiple layouts or nines on the property, providing variety for regular players. The setting remains largely rural, with views across open land that characterize this part of the Illinois prairie.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
North - The Cardinal was designed by Roy Albert Anderson.
Yes. North - The Cardinal at Cardinal Creek Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at North - The Cardinal is 36.
North - The Cardinal plays 3,130 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at North - The Cardinal is 127.
North - The Cardinal is a 9-hole course.