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. Dadeville gives you reason to do it. Eighteen holes, 6,519 yards, hilly Bermuda terrain. The walk has distance to it. Southern heat demands respect. Members who walk here have chosen it deliberately. The turf holds. The pace works. A 137 slope doesn't lie. This round taxes you physically. Summer heat in the Deep South isn't background noise. It's the conditions you're dealing with. Morning tee times aren't optional. They're mandatory.