Monday 24 October 2016

How Custom Golf Cars Helped Improve Retirement

Custom Golf Cars Myrtle BeachBefore today's wide popularity of the use of custom golf cars, these small electric cars have undergone a lot of disputes from the local government. Many have questioned not only their legality as well as the safety of their use. But thanks to the persistence of the owner of a small golf cart company, people have realized the benefits of using golf carts.


One owner was William Stevens Jr. and he wanted to prove the reliability of his golf cars. In 1962, he wanted to present his golf cart in a golf merchandise show in Florida; so he drove it from Georgia to the show. Unfortunately, he was pulled over by a patrol officer who told him he could not drive his golf cart on the highway. Stevens argued that there were no signs that said he couldn't so the patrol officer let him go.


This little scenario, according to experts and analysts, is what triggered the developments in the golf cart industry. From then on, custom golf cars were used in a wide variety of purposes aside from travelling through a golf course. In fact, a retirement community was later opened in Orlando in the 1980s to allow seniors to use golf carts in a wide variety of purposes, including running errands around the city and doing grocery shopping. This senior living community was specifically built to support the lifestyle of seniors which primarily revolves around golf carts.


Golf carts as primary mode of transportation


Since then, various retirement developments have been built all throughout the country as more and more seniors choose golf carts as their primary mode of transportation. What seniors like best about golf carts is that they allow them to travel throughout their local areas with utmost comfort and safety. They don't worry about making noise or stopping by a gas station to refuel. Moreover, they have easy access to their surroundings because golf carts do not have doors. They can see everything and be able to move freely as they are not hindered by seat belts.


Here are some of the great things that people are saying about custom golf cars:



  • “You're open to the weather and when you're going a slower speed, you observe things. You're closer to other golf-cart drivers, so you can interact with people as you go. It's easier to park. It's like a big toy in some ways.” Ernie Keckonen, sales manager of The Villages Golf Cars

  • “I would venture that at least half our golf carts have never been on a golf course. Early on residents started driving off the course and doing errands in their golf carts.” Paul Herrmann, executive director of the visitor's center in Arizona's Sun City

  • “The sensation is oddly thrilling. Cruising along in a golf cart at 20 miles per hour is somehow more invigorating than travelling in a car at seventy.” Andrew Blechman, journalist and author of Leisureville.


For more information about custom golf cars, contact Best Golf Cars now.


Best Golf Cars

1400 Enterprise Ave.

Myrtle Beach, SC, 29578

843-353-4130


Best Golf Cars – Market Common

1600 Farrow Parkway

Coventry Crossings Shopping Plaza

Myrtle Beach, SC

843-839-5225

http://bestgolfcarsmyrtlebeach.com/


Tuesday 11 October 2016

How Golf Carts Work

Mark Twain when said, “Golf is an excellent walk spoiled.”


Golf Carts Myrtle BeachHowever if you want to take the walking out of golf entirely, just utilize a golf cart. Golf is one of the few sports (beyond motorsports, naturally) that allows participants utilize motorized transport as part of the game. And if you're doing it right, you can correctly and pleasantly use a golf cart when you're out on the course.


Types of Golf Carts


When you're out on the golf course, you don't always have to utilize a cart. However, it'll be a lot easier to concentrate on your game if your back isn't hurting from carrying a heavy bag around. Plus, your golf cart permits you to express yourself in a manner that's rare in sports.


There are two primary types of golf carts: gas and electrical. Fuel golf carts work much like little cars and trucks. A small engine, running on fuel, powers the cart's wheels. However, one significant difference between a gasoline-powered golf cart and normal car is when the engine runs. When operating a car, the engine will start when you turn the key (or in more current cars, when you push the ignition), and it keeps running until you switch the ignition off. In a gasoline-powered golf cart, you start the engine when you step on the gas pedal, and it shuts down when you take your foot off the gas. That feature conserves gas, minimizes emissions and assists to keep the course peaceful, too. And it's nice that you won't need to be thinking of your next shot over the drone of an engine.


Golf Cart Accessories


Everyone understands the basics you have on the golf course: a sports shirt, spikes, clubs– and sunscreen is always a smart idea, too. However unlike other sports, golf lets you surpass the essentials by adding certain accessories to your cart. In fact, accessories can be a great method to individualize your golf cart to fit your needs.


Most golf carts come relatively sparsely equipped from the factory. Depending on your perspective, that's either a pain, because you might have to pay additional for even the most basic of add-ons, like beverage holders, or it might be a good idea, since it suggests you can alternative that golf cart precisely as you want it.


Electric Golf Cart Tax Credit


By now you understand that the usefulness of golf carts goes far beyond the golf course. They can be used nearly anywhere a car and truck can't, like the beach, and even in some locations where cars and trucks can go. Lots of neighborhoods in Myrtle Beach are located on golf courses. These golf communities aren't just developed around golf courses, either. Instead, golf cart paths are used to promote a car-free lifestyle for the homeowners. Instead of hopping in their cars to go wherever they have to go, homeowners in these locations jump into their own personal golf carts. When used this way, golf carts are called Community Electric Vehicles (NEVs).


Peachtree City, Ga., a neighborhood south of Atlanta, is one area that has actually motivated NEV use among its citizens. Peachtree City has more than 90 miles (144.8 kilometers) of golf cart courses, and locals utilize them to travel between the 5 towns in the neighborhood. Lots of high school students within the community take golf carts to school, and the golf cart use has not just helped to lower traffic– it's likewise assisted Peachtree City make CNN/Money's list of the Best Places to Live [source: CNN/Money]


Whether you live in a beach community or a retirement village, a golf cart is a great way to get around and enjoy the area. Call Best Golf Cars today.


Best Golf Cars

1400 Enterprise Ave.

Myrtle Beach, SC, 29578


Best Golf Cars – Market Common

1600 Farrow Parkway

Coventry Crossings Shopping Plaza

Myrtle Beach, SC

843-839-5225


Best Golf Cars Outlet Store

710 Seaboard Street

Myrtle Beach, SC

843-945-2272

http://bestgolfcarsmyrtlebeach.com/


Monday 3 October 2016

Mercedes Benz Presents Luxury Golf Cart

Golf Cart Myrtle BeachHave you ever wished you could purchase a golf cart that came loaded with wood trim, carbon fiber, and an incorporated touchscreen? We'd be willing to bet the idea never crossed your mind. Mercedes-Benz, on the other hand, has actually been up at all hours of the night, wringing its hands, trying to reinvent the traditional golf cart. Now, 3 years after the concept of a Mercedes cart presented to both Mercedes and golf fans, the German car manufacturer pulled the covers off an idea showcasing the future of golf carts.


The cart is the result of a cooperation between a business division of Daimler and Mercedes-Benz designers and most significantly, Garia. Garia has already forged a name for itself as the purveyor of luxury-focused carts, so a partnership with one of the greatest names in German high-end is a no-brainer.


Garia and Mercedes went to extreme lengths to guarantee the so-called “Mercedes-Benz Design Edition Garia Golf Car” leavings from the top-heavy, unwieldy appearance of a routine cart, and instead appears as “stylish” as possible. In this pursuit, the cart wears a low-slung profile, with a curvaceous, sculpted body.


Up top, the thin roofing is carbon fiber, as is the rear bumper diffuser. An incorporated “spoiler” jutting out from the rear decklid features the necessary attachments for two golf bags. In advance, a Smart-esque fascia wears golf ball dimples, to “make the lorry's purpose clear.”


Inside is where Mercedes truly struts its stuff. As you would imagine, it's chock-full of elegant features. The regular straight-edge bench seat is replaced with a curved bench, hiding a cooled compartment underneath. Forget the plastic-fantastic dash of the routine carts; the Merc's interior features extensive usage of carbon fiber, mixing well with the metal and wood-trimmed surfaces. Underneath the dash, the Mercedes-Benz Garia holds six golf balls in a neat little row, while “bottle holders” flank each side of the binnacle.


For those who delight in being rude to other players, Bluetooth connection is incorporated with the big LCD touchpad infotainment system. In addition to blasting the very best soft rock you can summon, the touchpad also allows you to gain access to vehicle details, course map, scorecard, range, and parking brake status. The cart has up to 50 miles of range, and is governed by a top speed of 19 miles per hour.


If you want one, you'd much better let Best Golf Cars know. As of right now, only two will be built, both as public show vehicles. Garia will evaluate customer response and strategy accordingly.


Best Golf Cars

1400 Enterprise Ave.

Myrtle Beach, SC, 29578


Best Golf Cars – Market Common

1600 Farrow Parkway

Coventry Crossings Shopping Plaza

Myrtle Beach, SC

843-839-5225


Best Golf Cars Outlet Store

710 Seaboard Street

Myrtle Beach, SC

843-945-2272

http://bestgolfcarsmyrtlebeach.com/