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subject: How Reliable Is Your Electric Golf Trolley?: Breif Report [print this page]


Moving around a golf course with around 20kgs of golf gear is a herculean task for any golfer. So a golf cart is preferred by most golfers. You can carry all equipment as well as additional people. An electric trolley would give you an advantage in your game as you will feel less tired preceding a round, also enables you to take the whole 'kit' consisting of waterproofs, water, accessories etc. This advantage may be overwhelmed by the fact that golf cart may break down it will have to be pushed around. This may ruin the game as moving around becomes difficult. Reliability of the cart is an important factor. Most reputed companies make good quality golf cars expected to last. The main factor is that we should avoid the companies having no website and no easy availability of spare parts and service. They will get some low quality Chinese golf carts from many sources and puts them up on an online auction site. If the carts have a breakdown, they will not give any assistance for repairing them. If you give it to a garage, its spare parts will not be easily available, so great caution should be taken to avoid buying them. If your golf cart irreparably breaks down in about 6 months after buying, it won't become any bargain!

The time for which the company has been running is also another important factor. Its better to go for a company established for long time. It shows two things: The company's commitment to business and they may have a good full Service department. They would also have a good reputation among their existing customers.

Going through personal reviews of golf carts is an effective method to select. Some users of golf carts can criticize well and the cart's benefits and drawbacks can easily be understood. It should also be noted if the company has a website. Owning a website displays the company's commitment to the trade. There should be details about availability of spare parts and Service details.

by: Steve Christopher




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