Golf Cart Repair Tips
by Steve Christopher If you have a golf cart and it is not working, then there are some tips that will help you in repairing it. As any other machine, golf carts are complicated machines. Before you try repairing your cart, try to identify the real fault with it. You...
Keep Your Golf Cart Running – Maintenance & Cleaning Tips
by Ben Anton Summer is here and that means many men and women will be spending more time out on the links exploring new as well as familiar courses and improving their game along the way. Just as golfers get a workout each day of play, so does their golf cart. Golf...
Club Car Golf Carts Offer the Ultimate in Luxury
by Paul De Vizard Some golfers merely view a golf cart as a way to maneuver around the golf course. Others take it a step further and prefer the luxury afforded by a club car golf cart. Used to describe a standard cart with the added comfort of a variety of...
Buying And Maintaining Your Own Golf Cart
by Steadman Issenburg Golf carts are very versatile vehicles that can be put to many uses both on the golf course and off. For those who like to play golf very often, owning their own golf cart can save them lots of money over the course of several years as opposed to...
Golf Cart Repair Manuals
by Bill Degner There are different kinds of golf car manuals - one for owners, one for parts and another for repairs. If you bought your cart used, you probably did not get an owner's handbook. They can often be found on line or for free from the manufacturers website...
Golf Cart Battery Maintenance Tips
Electric Golf Carts typically are powered by six lead-acid batteries mounted on a metal rack under the seat. A 36 volt system has six 6 volt deep cycle batteries and a 48 volt system has six 8 volt batteries. This type of golf cart battery must have distilled water...