Walking a private course in the Southeast pushes back against the region's cart-first culture
Walking a private course in the Southeast pushes back against the region's cart-first culture. Opelika runs 18 holes over 6,552 yards of hilly Bermuda. The walk has teeth. In Southern heat, it demands respect. Members who walk here have made a choice. The turf stays firmer. The rhythm is yours alone. A slope of 136 is honest. You'll feel it in your legs. Summer heat in the Deep South isn't a detail. It's the course. Morning tee times aren't optional. They're survival. Pace of play runs hot here. That matters when momentum is everything. There's a restaurant on-site. You'll want that cold drink.