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7th June 2009

Custom Golf Carts

Custom Golf Carts and Cars are all the rage there are even new hummer and roadster models available

Here are just some of the golf cart accessories that you will find
BALL & CLUB WASHERS, LIGHTS, DASH TRAYS Golf Cart COOLERS & BRACKETS, WINDSHIELDS STEERING WHEELS, STORAGE COVERS COWLS, REAR SEAT KITS MIRRORS, SAND & SEED BOTTLES WEATHER ENCLOSURES, LIFT KITS, STEERING WHEEL COVERS, RAMPS WHEELS, TIRES, TRAYS, PEDAL SETS WHEEL COVERS

You can even make your golf cart “road ready” , maybe that’s when it becomes a golf car

Below is an article about golf cart “surprising uses”

Golf Carts — An Amazingly Diversified Niche Industry

Golfers out for a Sunday afternoon game just take them for granted on the golf course, and never think about their origin. I am talking about golf carts, those miniature vehicles dotting each golf course. Even so, golf cart production is a multi-million dollar industry and different systems abound. Golf carts are manufactured as miniature cars, and golf-cart corporations provide leasing and financing choices just as the huge car corporations do.

Golf originates from a medieval game played on the coast of Scotland in the 15th century. Golfers would hit a pebble instead of a manufactured ball around the sand dunes employing a stick or wide club. As time passed, stones were exchanged for man-made balls, the earliest of which were thin leather bags stuffed with feathers. The gutta-percha ball wasn’t invented until 1848 and might be hit the maximum distance of 225 yards. In 1899 rubber balls were invented that may reach distances of 430 yards if hit by a professional. Golf sticks evolved into carefully weighted golf clubs, and in the 1880’s the use of golf club bags became fashionable. The caddie, a servant who carted all the player’s gear aound the golf course, had his burden lessened in the early 1950’s by the introduction of the golf cart.

The 1st golf cart manufacturers were E-Z-Go, Pargo, Harley Davidson and Cushman. The cost was astoundingly high for this era, $1200, however as even more manufacturers entered the field it dropped to $600, still a steep price for this era in inflationary terms. Fifty years later, E-Z-Go is still producing golf carts today. There are 100s of golf cart manufacturers listed online, and virtually all of these corporations specialize solely in these vehicles, and don’t produce any larger cars.

The 1st golf carts were gas-powered, however recently the market has shifted to even more battery-powered systems. Golf carts can be customized just like cars, and lift kits and ATV wheels are sold to golfers who wish to express their individuality out on the course. There are corporations which specialize in creating entire custom golf cars, or even miniaturized versions of full sized cars, like the Humdinger (Humvee), mini Jeep, Rolls-Royce, Cadillac or even Mercedes-Benz.

Golf carts come in three forms: manual push/pull carts, electric motorized carts, and electric or even gas golf cars that hold passengers as well as gear. Push/pull carts have two to three wheels and a vertical support to hold a golf bag. They are basically just a manual dollies with clips and holders especially adapted for golf gear, and sell for $50 to $100. Moving higher in sophistication, motorized golf caddies cost about $500 all the way to $1000. Golf carts, which resemble dune buggies in size, begin at about $1800 for a small basic model.

Ebay has a massive choice of both new and utilized golf carts at low prices however service can be a problem with the smaller vendors. Check if the vendor has a physical store as well and is not just a reseller of a larger firm. Warranty service can be affected by this.

Manufacturers are also expanding their sales by renaming carts “Electric Utility Vehicles” and suggesting alternate utilizes for them, like hauling lawn equipment and travelling around rural properties.
Frank Hague is sort of an expert on golf carts, he does a lot of golfing with them. http://www.golf-carts-2006.info

http://www.thefreelibrary.com/About+Golf+Carts+and+Their+Surprising+Uses-a01073754875

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4th June 2009

Best Custom Golf Carts

Get A Custom Golf Cart and Pimp your ride.

There are many options available to those who want to personalize their golf cart or ” buggy “. Custom Golf Cart Lift Kits are the most popular especially if your driving your golf cart around the neighborhood.

Of course I’m a fan of custom golf cart body art like flames or showing your college pride. And you could go on with lots of other golf cart accessories.

Golf Carts are a blast when the grand kids come to visit they can’t wait to take a ride.

Here is a list of golf cart accessories that I found available at golfcarttrader.com

GOLF CART ACCESSORIES

Alarms

Bag Racks

Ball and Club Washers

Ball Picker Cage

Battery Cables

Battery Chargers

Battery Testers

Beverage Trays

Bodies Custom & Replacement

Brake Parts

Brush Guards

Bumpers (Stock & Custom)

Camouflage 3M Sheets

Carburetors

Cargo Beds

Carpets

Cart Care

Clays Cart Parts

Club Protectors

Clutches

Coolers

Dash Covers & Glove Boxes

Dog Carrier Boxes

Electric Motors

EMT Bodies

Engines (new)

Fender Flares

Flag Holders, Flags, Poles

Floor Mats

Forward & Reverse Parts

Front Cowl Kits

Fuel Pumps

Graphics

Gears (High Speed & Torque)

Gem Vehicle Accessories

Headers

Heaters & Fans

Horns

Hunting Accessories

Igniters

Ignition Parts

Industrial Bodies/Enclosures/Beds

Key Switches & Keys

Lift Kits for Carts & Mules

Light Bars, Spots, Reflectors, Floods

Limo/Stretch Kits
Lights Neon & Strobes

Light Kits

Loading Ramps

Manuals

Motor Rebuild Kits

Mufflers

People Hauler Trailers

Power Drive Computers

Radio and Tape Players

Rakes

Rear Racks (Fishing, Guns, Bows,

Rear View Mirrors

Rebuilt Gas Motors

Refreshment Coolers

Replacement Cart Bodies

Roof Racks

Sand & Seed Bottles/Holders

Seat Belts

Seat Covers

Seat Kits / Rear Seats

Seats

Snow Blade Attachments

Speed Controllers

Speed Resistors

Speedometer/Odometer

Starter Generators

State Of Charge Meters

Steering Boxes & Components

Steering Wheels

Storage Covers

Storage Trays

Tire Changers

Tires & Wheels

Tires & Wheels Kawasaki Mule

Tool Boxes For Cargo Beds

Tops & Roofs

Trailer Hitches

Utility Trailers

VHF Radios

Voltage Reducers

Voltage Regulators

Weather Enclosures

Wheel Covers

Winches

Windshield Wipers

Windshields

Wire Harness

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