What Every Golfer Should Know About A Cart Before Getting One

When it comes to buying a golf kit and accessories, people often avoid adding golf carts to the list as they are expensive and not necessary to some extent. However, golf carts make moving around the course easier, especially when you have a lot of equipment to carry. It protects your golf kit from damages and uplifts your golfing experience. Owning a golf cart is no longer a matter of pride or luxury but has become a necessity.

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If you are an aspiring golfer, here is what you should know before getting a cart. 

Types

Golf carts come in various types - push, gas, pull, electric, battery-powered, and diesel carts. Push and pull carts are manually operated and are designed on two to three wheels. They are primarily used for carrying heavy equipment across the golf course. Electric and gas carts are ride-on options and function on battery and fuel respectively. Newer models are eco-friendly and extremely low in maintenance, making them feasible options. However, since these are a bit more expensive than their counterparts, they are ideally not the best choice. Diesel carts are expensive, noisy, need fuel, and create pollution, making them the last option on the list.

The Right Cart for You 

Before we determine the right cart for you, let’s first address the main concern - is buying a golf cart necessary? Getting a golf cart is highly recommended to get around the course with ease. This is particularly if you are practicing for longer hours and need to travel to and fro multiple times.

Consider these features to pick an ideal golf cart for you. 

Size, Measurements, and Weight 

The weight and size of your golf cart is the first factor to consider when choosing a golf cart. It should be portable, light in weight, and big enough for your golf clubs and accessories to fit. Since most push and pull golf carts are foldable, they can be carried around easily. 

Type and Size of Golf Course

Often, golfers tend to ignore the type and size of the golf course when buying a cart. Trolleys with two or three wheels are ideal for flat courses and make mobility easier. On the other hand, these carts are not useful for hilly terrains. If you are unsure about the type of terrain you will be playing on, go for an electric golf cart as it works on almost every type of golf course. 

Performance and Efficiency 

The amount of weight your golf cart can carry should also be determined. For electric carts, the type of batteries used and operating range should also be determined. Lastly, determine the climbing capacity of the trolley. 

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Things to Consider Before Buying a Golf Cart

1. Do Thorough Research 

It is unwise to buy the first cart you see in the store or online. While it is recommended that you visit a store and check a cart by yourself before buying it, several online stores are also providing options to check the cart remotely. However, it does not beat the sense of choosing a cart after getting a sense of the scale and size of your preferred cart. Furthermore, your dealer can also give you more details about the cart. Another way is by reading reviews of popular cart models and comparing them to make an informed choice. 

2. Do Not Ditch Used Carts

Just because a cart is used before, it doesn’t reduce its efficiency. In fact, you can get a used cart at an affordable rate and expect the same results. However, keep away from shady dealers as you may end up paying a higher price for the cart. Some golf enthusiasts take pride in buying a new golf cart, which is not wrong. However, those with a lower budget should resort to preowned golf carts. Take measures and check for serious issues. Additionally, get details on the maintenance when buying a used cart. Lastly, take the cart for a test drive. 

3. Look into Customization and Accessories 

At times, new buyers purchase a cart without inquiring about the accessories or customization options that the seller is providing. Do not assume that the cart you purchase is already in its best version; you can customize it the way you want. Ask the seller about paint and wheel lift options. Additionally, accessories like speakers, heaters, and enclosures attached to your golf cart can uplift your overall golfing experience. While heaters are needed to keep you warm when golfing at night, a speaker system will keep you entertained on the golf course. Headlights and windshields are other considerable options. 

These tips will help you pick a golf cart that is ideal for your golf course and is easy to carry. Since there are many factors to consider before buying one, take your time to do thorough research. Lastly, do not hesitate to buy a used cart.