Walking a private course in the Southeast pushes back against the region's cart-first habit
Walking a private course in the Southeast pushes back against the region's cart-first habit. Camden Country Club has 18 holes across 6,175 yards of flat Bermuda. The walk has teeth. Southern heat demands respect. Members who walk here chose it deliberately. The turf plays better on foot. The pace tightens. A 110 slope means forgiving ground that accepts a bag on the shoulder or a push cart. Summer mornings in Arkansas work for walking golf. Afternoons get sketchy depending on the month.