Flat Alabama terrain does what it's supposed to do
Flat Alabama terrain does what it's supposed to do. Nothing fights back. No climbs between greens and tees, no elevation shifts that turn a round into work. At 6,738 yards with a slope of 113, this is honest municipal golf that rewards walking. The Bermuda fairways roll firm in summer, which means less resistance underfoot but also means Deep South heat becomes a real problem. Morning tee times in July and August aren't suggestions. They're survival tactics. Cullman sits far enough north of Birmingham to feel like its own pocket of Alabama, and the course reflects that. Unpretentious. Walkable. Nobody looks twice at you carrying your own bag.