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 Tuscaloosa, 18 holes over 6,351 yards of rolling Bermuda terrain means the walk has substance. In Southern heat, it demands respect. Members who walk here have made a deliberate choice. The turf and the pace are better for it. Slope of 119 puts this squarely in moderate territory: enough movement to notice, not enough to dread. 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.