All About Push Golf Carts
As the speed in our daily life increases in truly lightening speed, the space for leisure is slowly diminishing in a proportioned matter. However there are few avenues still alive for leisure, thankfully. The Push Golf Carts is one such way. While transporting in golf grounds remains an intensely discussed subject, there is one vehicle which is accepted by all for the purpose. This is golf cart. Push Golf carts are tiny vehicles that could be noticed in each and every golf course. However, what often goes missed is the fact that the production of golf cart is a multi-million dollar industry which produces various models. These tiny vehicles are treated as small cars. The companies that produce golf carts offer various options for leasing and financing quite alike the big car companies.
First golf carts were fueled by gas. Presently, though the market has shifted to models that are fueled by battery. The Golf carts can be modified like cars. For this purpose lifting kits and ATV wheels are sold to interested golfers wanting to stand out on the course. There are other companies too that concentrate in building entire custom golf cars and miniaturized versions of full sized cars. Some prominent examples in this bracket would be Humdinger (Humvee), Rolls-Royce, Cadillac or Mercedes-Benz.
Types Of Golf Carts:
- Manual Push or Pull Carts
- Electric Motorized Carts
- Electric or Gas Golf Cars
The last one among these holds passengers as well as gear. Push or Pull carts have 2 or 3 wheels and a vertical support for a ‘keeping golf’ bag. These cars come with clips and holders and are especially adapted for golf gear. The price for these varies from $50 to $100. Motorized golf caddies are more sophisticated and come at a higher price range of $500 to $1000. The price for golf cars varies around $1800.
Lately, there are manufacturers that are expanding their sales by renaming Golf Carts as "Electric Utility Vehicles". They are suggesting alternate uses for them also such as, hauling lawn equipment and traveling around rural properties. The Push Golf Carts are efficient vehicles. |