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King is a township in northern York Region, just beyond the Greater Toronto Area's urban edge. It's a quiet mix of farmland, forest, and small hamlets including Kettleby, King City, Schomberg, and Nobleton, all set across the rolling Oak Ridges Moraine. The area is a popular weekend escape for GTA golfers, with Cardinal Golf Complex's four courses on Davis Drive West, Keele Street, and Jane Street drawing players from across the city.

The East Wing is one of two 18-hole layouts that make up the original Cardinal Golf Club. Playing 6,128 yards to a par of 71, it routes across the more elevated side of the property, with mature trees and changing sightlines that make club selection more interesting than the yardage suggests. It's a friendly walk for the average golfer while still offering enough character to keep stronger players honest.

The West Wing is the flatter, more walkable of Cardinal Golf Club's two 18-hole tracks. At 6,190 yards and par 71, it favours straight, well-paced golf over heroic carries, making it a favourite for casual groups, beginners, and those who'd rather skip the cart. Generous fairways and forgiving greens keep play moving while still rewarding the well-struck approach.

Kettle Creek is the executive 18-hole layout at Cardinal Golf Complex, a 2,590-yard, par-58 track designed for quick rounds, beginners, and walkers. The course can be played as a full 18 or just the front or back nine, and it doubles as one of Ontario's most established FootGolf venues. It's an easy introduction to the game and a great option when you want to play more golf in less time.