RubbinsRacin
Junior2016!!!!88!!1!!!!
meehican golf cart resort community with battery powered cart in garage to use for golf and transport around town or gtfo!
Y'all got the 3 wheel or the 4 wheeler?
3 wheeler - I think it is the 3.5 model.
Does anyone pay full price for tee times anymore? Every time I want to play now I just use the GolfNow or LastMinuteGolfer Apps and find tee times for $20 or so - basically what would usually be the cart fee. I did pay $40 to play at Lonnie Poole on the weekend a while back - a round that would normally be $80 or more.
I guess if you really want to play a certain course, or need to play at a certain time, then full-price tee-times are a necessity - but these new apps are a great way to play cheaply.
They are also destroying the golf business model.
They are also destroying the golf business model.
Interesting comment. GolfNow is saving courses around here from what I've heard. Maybe it's very market dependent? This area has tons of semi-private daily fee courses - they all have to have some kind of price flexibility or they get wild swings in number of players. Sending emails with discounts, editing your own website and tee time system, assuming customers will keep track of 20 different courses with their own systems - courses fall off people's radar and suffer for months.
How is it destroying golf in other areas? Making competition easier?
I played Old South Links at Hilton Head last week for $39 using GolfNow. Well worth the price, and the normal afternoon rate there is $60.
Also, on the subject of push carts, I've got an older model Sun Mountain that I really like. I probably use it for 90% of the rounds I play. Only downsides of the older model is that it has inflatable bicycle-style tires that will eventually have to be replaced and it doesn't fold up as compactly as the newer styles do.
Anyone played Harding Park? Is it worth the $200 or so?
Anyone have any recommendations on push carts? Looking for a birthday present for my dad and he wants to keep walking.
Probably going to be used in pretty hilly areas and needs to be able to be folded up for transport.
Clic-gear, bag boy, I don't fuckin know
Update: Both courses he plays don't let him bring a push-cart becuase they both rent them...... Now I need a new gift idea.... fuck....
How does a golf course regulate members bringing push carts? If they pay money to be a member it seems like they should be able to bring their own.
CCNC doesn't let members bring their own push carts.