
More than just golf: From a golf course tool to a daily driver
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In a popular retirement community, I met a former mechanic who customized a golf cart. “This isn’t just a cart,” he said. “It’s my freedom.” He drives it daily—gym, grocery store, chats with neighbors—a common sight where carts outnumber cars.
The golf cart began by accident. In the 1930s, a golfer used an electric grocery shuttle on the course. By the 1950s, brands refined it, shifting to electricity due to gas shortages. Today’s models redefine their purpose.
Electric Power
No noisy gas engines. Lithium-ion batteries deliver climbs up steep slopes easily and run quietly. A full charge costs 8-10 hours, lasts 100 miles
Comfortable experience
You won’t feel stuffy when sitting for a long time. It is suitable for all seasons, wear-resistant, waterproof and stain-resistant, and durable.
In a tight-knit community, golf carts are the centerpiece. They're used to going shopping or attending events. "When you're driving a golf cart, you're connecting with people, not just passing through," the mechanic said.
Golf carts have come far. They’re no longer just for the course—they’re for living, bringing freedom and fun to every travel.
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