Rolling Bermuda terrain in north Alabama. The kind of public course where walking is technically allowed but culturally ignored. At nearly 7,000 yards with a 118 slope, the layout moves enough to keep your attention without punishing your legs. The terrain rolls but never climbs. Summer here is brutal. June through August, you're either teeing off at dawn or you're making a mistake. Cart culture runs deep in Decatur, which means walkers get the course to themselves while everyone else idles past. That's the trade. Point Mallard rewards patience and early alarms.