Golf carts as support vehicles...

   / Golf carts as support vehicles... #11  
I have a yamaha g-16 and i used to pull a f-100 around my yard with it . and move falledn tree 9" diameter and 30 ft long . and here just about everyone has golf carts and we can get torque kits up to 70% more torque or bigger engines. golf carts are heavier than utv therefore more torque .my cart tops out about 30 mph could do 40 but i need to replace the drive belt
 
   / Golf carts as support vehicles... #12  
I love my golf cart. All the good stuff above apply but being able to cruise around the property in a comfortable quiet machine with my wife and dog is the best. Although a cart is not intended as a work machine it earns its keep. Hauls chicken feed to the barn. Cruises the trails with me and and cutting implements to trim and haul small piles of fire wood home and a lot more. Besides... everyone knows the best thing about golf is the cart.
 
   / Golf carts as support vehicles... #13  
I have limited mobility and have to have something to get down to the barn to my tractors. I will take my Rhino or Mule over a golf cart every time. I have a 25 gallon sprayer in it or room for chain saws, tools, deer, fuel and a 4WD is a must have where I live. For simple transport a golf cart might be fine, but a UTV/RUV will do it all.

My golf cart does all that. I carry my chainsaw, oil/gas, and a box of fencing staples in the front rack. The rear bed is big enough haul 3 deer if needed. I can fit my 25 gallon sprayer with a lot of room to spare. I have 4x4 and 31 hp with a large amount of torque. Remember, golf carts don't have to be exactly like you see at the course.
 
   / Golf carts as support vehicles... #14  
My golf cart does all that. I carry my chainsaw, oil/gas, and a box of fencing staples in the front rack. The rear bed is big enough haul 3 deer if needed. I can fit my 25 gallon sprayer with a lot of room to spare. I have 4x4 and 31 hp with a large amount of torque. Remember, golf carts don't have to be exactly like you see at the course.

I didn't know they even made a golf cart like that; sure would be handy. I chose the Rhino as a "compromise" as a bigger more powerful machine with more capacity won't fit in some of the places I go and something smaller like a Rzr won't haul much of anything.

Just curious as to what kind of course would you use a machine like that; not a gofer so my experience is pretty minimal.
 
   / Golf carts as support vehicles... #15  
Just curious as to what kind of course would you use a machine like that; not a gofer so my experience is pretty minimal.

I've played some courses and hit some shots were a fancy 4X4 golf cart would have been quite useful.

I think that "golf cart" refers to a style of vehicle rather than one specifically made for golf. Those would not be very useful in the field since the rear is made to carry golf clubs rather than farming equipment.
 
   / Golf carts as support vehicles... #16  
I didn't know they even made a golf cart like that; sure would be handy. I chose the Rhino as a "compromise" as a bigger more powerful machine with more capacity won't fit in some of the places I go and something smaller like a Rzr won't haul much of anything.

Just curious as to what kind of course would you use a machine like that; not a gofer so my experience is pretty minimal.

Gwdixon is right, mine is a "golf cart" by style only. The body parts are all golf cart, but it has two 15.5 hp mortors, one per axle, off road tires, front rack with winch and so on. It's basically an electric UTV. I'd still like a gas UTV for heavier work, but the simplicity of driving the cart sure is nice.
 
   / Golf carts as support vehicles... #17  
I considered a golf cart when looking for something to get around on my 43 acres. For my needs, I wound up with a UTV. I bought the 1000 Prowler over the Polaris RZR because of the bed. The Prowler is about like a small trophy truck in performance....it'll amaze you. Unlike most, however, I use my for hard work and for getting out and tearing up the trails in many different riding areas. Also, to access my property is limited and muddy 8 months out of the year.

However, now that I'm working on my driveway and access is getting better. I'd love to have an electric golf cart. The primary reason is because I want the silence of it. We love to ride around looking at the trees, flowers and animals. The Prowler has a pipe on it so it's loud. Another reason, is to keep the wear and tear off of the Prowler. The biggest draw back for me of an electric golf cart is the ability to go down in to my woods and come back out. I know they'll surprise you but it gets pretty rough in some areas down in the valley. Other than that, I'd love one and will probably have one some day....
 
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   / Golf carts as support vehicles... #18  
I've played some courses and hit some shots were a fancy 4X4 golf cart would have been quite useful.

I think that "golf cart" refers to a style of vehicle rather than one specifically made for golf. Those would not be very useful in the field since the rear is made to carry golf clubs rather than farming equipment.

Therein lies my confusion; kind of like Bill Clinton's "it depends on what the meaning of 'is' is." My understanding of "golf cart" is a machine designed to be used on a golf course and a "utility vehicle" is designed for a variety of utilitarian purposes, thus the names.

As much pride courses take in their greens, I can't imagine any of them allowing a 4WD even on the course, but there again I don't know much about golf.

A couple of years ago, I had to start hunting out of a vehicle and I sure can see where the low noise of an electric vehicle would be nice in the woods for hunting and sight seeing. I am out of space and keep my Mule at another farm and already have an unbuilt building filled, so I don't guess I will be getting one.
 
   / Golf carts as support vehicles... #19  
This is our GC-400 Gran Cushman that we have been using around our place for the last six years but since we will be moving up to our rural mountain property soon, the Cushman is now for sale as we bought a Kawasaki Mule as a replacement.
This all stock gasoline Cushman spent most of it's life in private ownership on a golf course in Washington. It actually has a "ball washer" mounted on the driver's side rear rail and two golf bag holders in back.
PM me if you want more information or photos.
 

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   / Golf carts as support vehicles... #20  
Mine isn't really a golf cart, It was designed for use in a factory (level ground) but works very well for my application. I repainted it several years ago (for use in a 4H parade), but its got some scratches. But is quite handy, no gas or oil, no engine to maintain (just charge up the batteries after every use).
 

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