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Golf Carts Explained

2016/7/19 16:29:22

Though golf players feel that a game of golf is interesting to play when walking around the course, some people just can't take the task in cases when the course is way too big to walk around and play. At such games, the only thing that can help play this game easily without exhaustion is using golf carts.

Auto biggies such as Yamaha are also into golf cart making. They are accompanied by Ez go, Club car and many more. The demand for club cars has increased recently as people want to save energy by not walking, which would enable them to concentrate more on their game.

Before, people used to think that walking through the golf course from one put to the other used to give them the essence of the game. Whereas nowadays golfers think that golf carts are integral part of the game. Golf carts of recent days are now equipped with audio systems which help the golfers relax and enjoy their soda from the cooler which is also a part of the cart.

Engines of these golf carts are usually powered by low power engines or electrically charged engines. The electric golf carts were a huge hit in the initial release and became the first mass-produced electric vehicle for private consumer purpose in the world. The new designs of golf carts have a car like design even if their size is relatively very small. They also include audio entertainment systems and custom wheel designs and body panels to get a perfect personal golf cart.

These days, golf carts are not only used in golf fields to play. Small communities' people use golf carts as an alternative to cars since they don't produce any pollution and meets their requirements in the small distance travelling within their place. These carts act as an eco friendly solution too. These carts are used for private as well as public transportation purposes and are hence also called as "Neighborhood Electric Vehicles". The carts do have speed restrictions though such as, top speed must not exceed a certain threshold limit. Also, there are regulations and rules on the use of such low speed vehicles on streets. The carts do look like the usual golf carts but also have suitable enhancements to adjust to the environment conditions.

Golf carts have formed a large part in the market sales. Many companies now have their own golf cart manufacturing units to produce more durable golf carts with good road handling capabilities and enhancements. Since these golf carts are less vulnerable and have a long life, the additional parts have a great demand in the market.
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