
10-02-2023, 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by BrianL99
So there was a posted rumor on FaceBook last week, regarding golf cart use at Championship Courses.
The Poster said, "As of November 1, 2023, no more than (2) Carts per foursome. Has anyone heard anything about this change?
Palmer Legends has a similar rule, in that they require if a group has more than 2 carts, 1 cart must be designated "Cart Path Only" on each hole. [The simple way to accomplish this goal, is to just split it up: Front 9/Back 9 or 1-6, etc.)
I can understand the logic, but not the liability and aggravation.
I don't want to ride in a gasoline powered golf cart. I wouldn't do it at a $20/Muni, I'm surely not going to do it at a course I'm paying $75 to play.
I'm surely not going to play golf in someone else's "Street Rod Golf Cart" or Atomic Car.
What about the liability? How is a course going to require someone, to trust someone else to drive them around a golf course, with hills, water, & sand hazards, in a 15 year old golf cart?
To say nothing of the fact, having to ride with some unknown stranger, takes all the fun and convenience out of having your own cart, set up exactly as you want to be.
& I suppose it's going to be revenue negative, as no one will ever rent a golf cart again.
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So what did you do prior to Covid, ride in a gas cart, or walk, either way go back to that. No worries about the change, unless you will be pleading with starter, and hope to get your way.
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