Golf carts are working so hard in every tournament. They transport golfers from one hole to another or they also carry the passenger back to the club house or to players' area. Part of their course is passing through to some rugged terrains. At the end of the day, they also need some special care.
Most golf players don't prefer to walk with heavy golf bag through a steep mountain or a hard rugged terrain instead they like to ride in golf cart. Golf carts with small engines require an engine upgrade to attain a comfortable ride.
Each year, golf course allocates some funds to purchase new golf carts or for repair of old ones or re powering of existing carts. Refurnished vehicles are still no match to the performance of a brand new one.
But one must have a wise plan on every purchase that he will make. Since new cart also needs to have some repair for smoothing running.
This small automotive works hard all day carrying different passengers, from golfers to heavy golf equipments in transporting them from place to place in a smooth ride and expecting no engine damage.
It is cheaper to spend in en-powering your golf cart rather than spending for a buggy repair. It would be nice if you choose small engines manufactured by companies like Briggs Stratton, Honda, Cushman and Kohler. This engine is available in different power ratings, sizes and transmission set-ups. This engine can also be powered by different fuels such as gasoline, electricity from batteries and diesel.
There is also a need for a daily checking in the performance of the golf cart since all day it is working hard taking heavy load and transporting it from one place to another. This can be hard for a small engine of this cart.
Since the golf carts are very significant in the golf operations of most golf courses, it is advisable to keep as many golf carts as possible running and ready to use by golfers each day. If golfers are happy with the services you offer and there are lots of golf carts available if needed, you will win more golfers in your golf club and you can generate more revenues from the players.
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This post was written by David I. Vela on March 20, 2011
