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enjoy traditional entrees prepared patiently,<br />
like 14-hour beef brisket, and try twists<br />
on familiar favorites, like pimento cheese<br />
hushpuppies. We’ve sprinkled a few Pursell<br />
family favorites throughout the menu, too,<br />
such as sweet tea-brined smoked chicken.”<br />
Golf is integral at Pursell Farms. For<br />
10 years, FarmLinks at Pursell Farms has<br />
been ranked the No. 1 all-access course in<br />
Alabama by GolfWeek, and has garnered<br />
similar recognition over the years.<br />
“We’re passionate about the golf experience<br />
for our guests. Even with our top ratings,<br />
we were intrigued with the idea of elevating<br />
the course,” said David Pursell. “We<br />
commissioned golf architect Tripp Davis<br />
to infuse fresh visual appeal, new strategic<br />
components, and technical improvements.”<br />
During last year’s sweeping renovation of<br />
FarmLinks golf course, bunkers were redesigned<br />
with new shapes and clean edges,<br />
moved, or even eliminated. This year the<br />
construction of a new one-tier driving range<br />
with a laser-leveled tee surface is completed,<br />
and the regrassing of the chipping green for<br />
a cleaner, sharper surface is on track to finish<br />
in September.<br />
Welcomes<br />
DR. BRADLEY YOUNG<br />
Sports Medicine | Shoulder | Knee | Elbow | Ankle | Fracture Care<br />
Bradley L. Young, MD, was born and raised in Auburn, AL. He attended Auburn<br />
University for his bachelors degree and attended medical school at the University<br />
of Alabama at Birmingham. Dr. Young specialized in orthopaedic surgery at<br />
OrthoCarolina and Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, where he was trained<br />
by world-renowned leaders in trauma, joint replacement, hand surgery, foot<br />
and ankle surgery, and sports medicine. He then sub-specialized in sports<br />
medicine and shoulder reconstruction at Emory Sports Medicine Fellowship<br />
in Atlanta where he served as a team physician for the Atlanta Falcons, as<br />
well as Georgia Tech. His fellowship focused on general sports medicine,<br />
cartilage restoration, foot and ankle injuries, and shoulder replacements<br />
while obtaining extra training in hip and knee arthroplasty.<br />
Dr. Young pursued all of his training with the goal of returning to his<br />
home state of Alabama to provide high quality orthopaedic care to the<br />
community he loves.<br />
161 E. University Drive (334) 826-2090 al.hughston.com<br />
EAST ALABAMA LIVING 73