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Old 09-13-2009, 08:20 PM
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I know this is a very stupid question, but what is a sand bottle?

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Its for older folks who can't remember how to get back to where they came from..........pour a thin line of sand while you drive and follow the line back home.
Seriuosly, and this is hard for me to be, its to fill the divot (hole) in the ground you left with your iron (golf club) so the grass will fill in the space.

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Old 09-15-2009, 07:10 AM
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Pooh....here is the story of our 4 golf carts. We moved here 5 years ago and we both got reconditioned Yamahas. (We are a 2-cart family.) 5 years later, we are both buying "new" carts.
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Old 09-15-2009, 12:34 PM
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Pooh....here is the story of our 4 golf carts. We moved here 5 years ago and we both got reconditioned Yamahas. (We are a 2-cart family.) 5 years later, we are both buying "new" carts.
Congratulations on your new carts! I wish we had room for two in our garage, but until hubby gets rid of some stuff, it's one cart only for us.

I assume you're getting your carts from The Villages Golf Cars. They do seem to be a good company to deal with. Since they take such good care of their Yamaha customers, I don't expect any less with their Breeze customers. If difficulties arise, I expect resolution without a problem. ( If I were a few inches taller, we'd still have our ParCar...we've had no difficulties with it.)

Enjoy that new cart smell and feel.
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Thanks for the info, I appreciate it.
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I ordered the Polaris and am waiting for it to be delivered soon.....The ride was very smooth to me and physically thats important for me. After reading these posts, I'm really nervous now - big investment for me. I gave them a deposit for the order and now I guess I'm stuck. I pray this works out to be good since it was very expensive. I had a Polaris snow mobile upstate NY for years with no problem ever and alot of abuse from my three kids so I'm hoping the quality will be the same in the golf cart. Does anyone know if it doesn't work out if the Village Golf Cart place will give a trade in for a Yamaha? Or should I find out before I accept delivery??
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A bottle of sand. My alumacart has 2 ( two ).When you take a divot you are to fill the hole in the grass.
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