Monday, April 11, 2011

The History Of Using Golf Carts

By Tony K. Ramos


Golf is one of the oldest and most luxurious sports of all time. It is sophisticated and very popular around the globe. Prize winnings from a major tournament are enormously of big amount thus making a Golf champion player the richest among sportsmen.

Golf cart with its introduction in 1932 was one of best revolutionary changes that took place in the history of this game. It helped the game and its players in many ways.

Ever since, carts have acquired prevalent recognition and glory. Golf carts assist in the transit of players from one place to another inside the golf course. It gives them protection from sunlight and helps them bring their paraphernalia. Moreover, it offers the players a sense of rest in between games of golf.

Before its introduction., golf players has to walk long distances from one hole to another which can be very tiring because some part of the course are hilly and rough.

This long walks can deplete players' energy. This can affect players' game, as they are already tired before the game ends. Carrying all those heavy golf bags on their shoulder gives them ugly uneven shoulders and back pain at the end of a day's game. Golf cart comes to their rescue and ends all of these woes.

From being just a simple golf cart, it is now considered a multi -purpose vehicle. It can be used not only inside a golf course. Street legal carts can now be driven around the city and many places. They are a common sight at airports used as a transport of airport personnel plus their luggage.

Resorts, shopping malls and hotel now own and used these carts. They are an added attraction for customers. Retirement homes and communities recommend the use of these carts to their wards. They are good for the old people as they eliminate air pollution as well as noise pollution.

The use of a golf cart describes infinity. Golf carts are also considered as a figure of a person's prestige and standing. Be the owner of one and enjoy the true adventure of driving it.




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