Walking a private course in the Southeast is a minor act of defiance against the region's cart-first defaults
Walking a private course in the Southeast is a minor act of defiance against the region's cart-first defaults. At Alexander City, Alabama, 18 holes over 7,465 yards of flat Bermuda terrain means the walk has substance. In Southern heat, it demands respect. Members who walk here have made a deliberate choice. The turf holds better, the pace settles into something real, and you notice details the cart crowd misses. Summer heat in the Deep South is not a footnote. It's a condition. Morning tee times are not a preference. They're a plan.