Buying Your Golf Cart

March 14, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Golf Tips

Golf is a beautiful game and golf carts add to its beauty. Though the usual tradition is to rent golf carts on golf courses, you can actually buy your own golf cart if you can afford it and deem it necessary.

A golf cart’s main use is to transport you on the golf course so that you can have a stress free game. With golf carts you don’t have to travel up and down the course while playing golf, they make the game simple and easy. But this is not its only use, golf carts can also be used to transport yourself round your local community and to the golf course if it’s not too long a distance. You can make your golf cart street legal in conformity with your local laws. The truth is there is no federal law against driving golf carts on the streets, such laws are determined by states and cities.

The popularity of golf carts is quite profound with players living in a retirement community especially one with a golf course. In such communities, golf players simply drive their golf carts down the street straight to the club house and onto the golf course, saving time and labor. In such cases, golfers make their golf carts road worthy by outfitting them with necessary accessories and equipments. These include lights, brake lights, safety belts etc.

These days some country clubs allow their members to buy and customize their golf carts and use them when playing on the golf course. So getting a good golf cart to buy should not really be a problem. The major decision you will have to make is deciding whether buying a golf cart is worth your while. That is a personal decision and is up to you, how much you love the game, if you can afford it, how often you play etc are some of the things that must be considered in making the decision to buy your golf cart.

If you’ve decided that buying a golf cart is a labor and time saving device worth your while, you can get good golf carts easily. There are different brands of golf carts these days, and with so many to choose from you can get the right golf cart for you. Remember that no matter how similar golf carts look, they differ one from another. How they drive their controls etc are part of the things you must familiarize yourself with before making  purchase. That’s the benefit of taking a test drive. Make sure you take your intended buy for a test drive before making a purchase.

There are also many golf cart dealers around, just find one in your general area and check them out to see if they have what you want. The internet comes in handy in finding and buying the right golf carts for you without stress. Make proper use of the internet and you will be able to buy your golf cart easily. If you can afford it, it can serve your needs and it’s worth your while why not go for it?

SUMMARY
Golf carts make playing golf easy. If you can afford it and is worth your while you can buy one easily. Use the internet, find a dealer in your area, check out the golf carts, test drive some and go for one that suits you.

Golf – A Good Walk Spoiled

March 12, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Featured, Golf Tips

When one looks at the history and public awareness of golf, it is easy to see how this supposedly most relaxing of games has received attention from wits through the ages. The trend for humorous golf quotations was arguably lead by writer and traveller Mark Twain, who when asked to define the sport quipped it was: “a good walk spoiled”. The phrase has since become synonymous with golf itself, even leading to a Mark Twain Golf Course being opened.

However, Twain is not the only historical or cultural figure to make a lasting comment about golf. Some of the mutterings from notable – and occasionally not-so-notable – individuals have gone down in golfing folklore, providing plenty of opportunity for both fans of the game and fans of clever wit to enjoy.

A favourite for those who subscribe to the popular notion of golf as a game for gentlemen are often found to quote American journalist Art Spander. Spander himself must agree with this idea, as he once said: “golf is a game not just of manners, but of morals.” Lovers of the sport will also find great resonance with the following words, said by American – now retired – golfer Arnold Palmer: “Golf is deceptively simple and endlessly complicated; it satisfies the soul and frustrates the intellect. It is at the same time rewarding and maddening and it is without doubt the greatest game mankind has ever invented.” Both quotes, from Spander and Palmer, are often repeated by modern golfing enthusiasts.

However, those in possession of drier wit – and arguably a less worshipful opinion of the game – have turned their attentions to golf also. American writer and humorist Dave Barry once famously said: “for me, the worst part of playing golf, by far, has always been hitting the ball. Barry is not alone in lamenting the difficulties of the game; another famous quote is “many a golfer prefers a golf cart to a caddy because the car cannot count, criticize or laugh.”

However, the true stars of golfing quotations of the unknowns, whose words have passed through generations purely due to their dryness and intelligent. Perhaps the best known is: “when I die, I want to be buried on a golf course because at least my husband might visit then.” An equally dark and equally amusing quote is as follows: “Golf can be described as an endless series of tragedies obscured by the occasional miracle.”

We shall conclude, as we began, with writer Mark Twain. As well as the most famous golfing quote of all time, he also spoke of the sport with the following: “It’s good sportsmanship to not pick up lost golf balls while they are still rolling.”