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Old 09-20-2024, 06:00 PM
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Originally Posted by KennyP View Post
So one of the bad things about a fleet cart is they are generally, run hard and put away wet. They see minimal service in the time they are at the course and get fixed only when they break. Most golf course leases are 3 years. Some courses have a ton of play and some are minimal. Fleet cars from a coastal area, may have high rust in the chassis area.
All good information. I would add that carts leased by high end private courses generally tend to be treated relatively well. Carts leased by public courses that have large tournaments and men’s night leagues (which are basically drinking nights) can really get the crap beat out of them.