Walking a private course in the Southeast pushes back against the region's cart-first defaults
Walking a private course in the Southeast pushes back against the region's cart-first defaults. Bel Meadow runs 18 holes across 6,938 yards of rolling ground. The walk has real demands. West Virginia heat makes it work for you. Members who walk here have chosen it deliberately. The turf holds. The pace feels right. You notice the course instead of rolling past it. A slope of 126 keeps the design sharp enough to hold your attention without grinding the round into punishment. At this club, walking still says something about your game.