CULLMAN —
After living at Terri Pines subdivision for the last 20 years, it has become obvious that Bert McGriff’s vision and passion to have a great golf course and clean community has become reality. It is so nice to be able to watch a sunset from a hill over the 15th green, or simply walk along the cart paths and meet a neighbor walking their dog and temporarily "get away from the traffic lights and noises". The golfers at Terri Pines seem to always weather the rain or cold with their friends. There are so many weekends where you can hear golfers laughing, or witness the shouts of joy from a "great putt". It is truly a blessing to have Terri Pines in Cullman, and I think I can speak for most or all of my neighbors.
Bert McGriff often rides through the community, around the streets, or on the cart paths looking for problems to solve, or improvements that could be made. Cullman is very fortunate to have a citizen with his qualities and ambition.
Thank you, Bert, and all of the McGriffs that work hard to keep Terri Pines a safe and wonderful place to live.
Marcus Clark
Cullman
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