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Cheap Golf Carts Under 500 Dollars

2016/7/19 15:56:48


What are the Best Inexpensive Golf Carts for Under $500?

Golf carts are great mini vehicles used by golfers as well as non-golfers. There are various factors that need to be considered before you buy a golf cart. You can easily get a cheap golf cart under $500.

Here are some of the best cheap golf carts under $500:

1. Clicgear Model 3.5+ Golf  Push Cart is lightweight and compact, weighing 18 pounds and measuring 13 x 15 x 24 inches. The airless tires are very convenient and require no maintenance. It is sturdy and durable being made of aircraft grade aluminum tubing. The large storage net allows you to keep several items without any need of taking them around while a large cup holder will accommodate your coffee mug. An umbrella bracket allows you to be ready if there is rain. The brake system is one of the best that is available on golf carts. Other items that are included are a pencil holder, a ball holder and provision to hold your tee, accessory mounts that are built-in bag saddle that can be easily adjusted to hold large bags. 

2. The CaddyTek Caddy Cruiser has a one click folding system and takes hardly any time to fold. The big wheel ensures that the cart runs smoothly even in high grass. It is light to push around without effort. It is also highly portable and can be easily stored away in the boot of your car. The storage area is good enough to keep an umbrella, beverage holders, and scorecard and also has a high quality mesh basket. 

3. The Orlimar Pro Series Caddie 2000 is very light due to an aluminum frame. It has a padded handle which can be adjusted for height with an extremely comfortable grip. There are many options for storage including space for ball marker, pencil, golf balls and has a cup holder for your beverage. The wheels look good with chrome and prevent sliding due to a special anti-sliding tread. A foot brake can be used to slow the cart down. The wheel and axle can be set up quickly and easily. The cart can be folded in 2 steps and can be easily stored and transported.

The first thing to consider is to find out whether your golf course allows a golf-cart since there are many that do not encourage members to bring their own golf carts. If they do, then you can look at the features and equipment that you would need like lights, sturdiness and load holding capacity. Also ascertain whether you would like electric powered or gas golf carts. One of the reasons that people buy their own carts is to take them to the clubhouse if they stay on the course itself. Some even drive it on roads that are outside the golf course, but if you intend to do so you must find out whether local laws permit it or not. 

You also need to weigh the pros and cons of owning an electric cart or one that runs on gas using electricity may turn out to be cheaper in the long run although some of the electric carts are expensive. Also consider the cost of replacing the battery after it completes its useful life. It will also save you frequent trips to the gas station which is a saving in itself. You will also be causing less pollution to the environment of you choose a cart that runs on electricity. 

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