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permanentvacation
02-11-2021, 02:04 PM
Wondering if anyone actually travels more than 50 miles in one day in their golf cart?
dewilson58
02-11-2021, 02:07 PM
If you are wondering gas vs. electric...........50 miles is not the magic number.
Battery life diminishes over time.
The 50 mile life (if there is one) will NOT last long.
Sometime you can not rely on the meter for accuracy.
60% of battery life can disappear in the last 10% of the time.
permanentvacation
02-11-2021, 03:01 PM
No, just wondering if driving 50 miles or more via golf cart in a single day is feasible.
Papa_lecki
02-11-2021, 03:15 PM
Depending where you live in Brownwood, its 10-12 miles one way to Spanish Springs - round trip for dinner and you’re half way there.
50 miles is a lot - probably not everyday
dewilson58
02-11-2021, 03:30 PM
No, just wondering if driving 50 miles or more via golf cart in a single day is feasible.
yes
STLRAY
02-11-2021, 04:09 PM
On nice days I have driven more than 50 miles just exploring TV.
karostay
02-11-2021, 04:36 PM
On nice days I have driven more than 50 miles just exploring TV.
Right there with ya
Bet I've driven Chitty Chatty to Brownwood dozen times
Doesn't get old want to remember what it looks like before they plant concrete forest
Decadeofdave
02-11-2021, 08:23 PM
Sure you can, get out and explore. You can learn more in a GC than in a car.
JoMar
02-11-2021, 09:00 PM
Been here 7 years, have only driven electrics.....50 miles is no issue on the cart but my backside has a real issue with it and I have great seats and suspension. I replace batteries every 3 - 4 years when the the range drops to 35. When you consider that Disney World is 56 miles from Brownwood, would you really want to do that in a cart?
MCJEFE
02-11-2021, 09:53 PM
If you are wondering gas vs. electric...........50 miles is not the magic number.
Battery life diminishes over time.
The 50 mile life (if there is one) will NOT last long.
Sometime you can not rely on the meter for accuracy.
60% of battery life can disappear in the last 10% of the time.
Not true of lithium.
gpkk_2000
02-12-2021, 05:58 AM
We have a gas cart and travel on occasion what others may consider high miles in a single day (35-40). We chose a gas cart because of that. We do not have any experience with an electric cart so cannot render an opinion on that, My only desire is that we could enjoy the quiet of the electric option and we have a Yamaha quiet tech 2.
Pam & Greg
Village of Duval
Dennys37Packard
02-12-2021, 06:23 AM
We have both, love riding gc rather than car. We live in Northern section near Mulberry, with 2 people, the electric range is obviously not as good, and with 4 people, even worse. I can go to Lake Sumter, golf near there and back with no problem by myself. But add another person and 2 golf bags, I limp home the last mile usually. Electric is great for short hops and shopping, but for anything else we use the gas. We also got the Yamaha quiet tech with the independent rear suspension, and along with nice captain seats, it’s easy on the body. Love being in fresh air and closer to all the beauty of The Villages, rather than zipping down in a closed car..
MandoMan
02-12-2021, 06:47 AM
Not true of lithium.
I’ve placed an order for an EZgo RXV Elite with the biggest Lithium ion battery package. I’m hoping it will do over fifty miles between charges without a problem. We’ll see. (Well, I don’t think we’ll see very often, given that at a max of 19 mph, and slowing for various things, 50 miles is a good three hours of driving.) It also avoids a lot of the problems of other electric carts and has an eight year warranty on the batteries.
ELiTE Lithium Powertrain | E-Z-GO (https://ezgo.txtsv.com/personal/technology/elite-lithium-powertrain)
Rwirish
02-12-2021, 06:52 AM
Well Disney World is about 56 miles and once TV connects to DW you may be driving that frequently.
dewilson58
02-12-2021, 06:56 AM
I’ve placed an order for an EZgo RXV Elite with the biggest Lithium ion battery package. I’m hoping it will do over fifty miles between charges without a problem. We’ll see. (Well, I don’t think we’ll see very often, given that at a max of 19 mph, and slowing for various things, 50 miles is a good three hours of driving.) It also avoids a lot of the problems of other electric carts and has an eight year warranty on the batteries.
ELiTE Lithium Powertrain | E-Z-GO (https://ezgo.txtsv.com/personal/technology/elite-lithium-powertrain)
Keep us all informed..................will be interesting to know results. I'm hopeful.
dartag1829
02-12-2021, 07:12 AM
This is a drive we did on the cart path from Hawkins to Orange Blossom Golf Course. It was 21 miles each way. Not something you would do all the time but over 50 miles is possible after the turnpike bridge is open.
garrykolb
02-12-2021, 07:18 AM
I'll answer the question you asked based solely on my experience. We live near Mulberry up by 42. I don't think we have put 50 on a cart in a single day, even when just going out and exploring. In fact, the longest drive we've taken is the double-bridge loop where we left our house and drove down to Rohan, crossed the Chitty Chatty bridge, went all the way down to Meggison, took that up to, and crossed the Brownwood bridge, continued north up the Buena Vista trail, made a stop along 466 and at Glenview, and then returned home. All told, that trip was 41 miles.
Once the Water Lily bridge opens, and then the Southern Oaks bridge, the opportunity to drive more than 50 miles becomes greater as it will be a heck of a hike for us to cart to the new Southern Oaks championship course, or even to cart to Red/Gray Fox, because of the cart path routing. While it is then possible for a 50+ mile trip, is that something we would do? Sure, occasionally. On a regular basis, certainly not, since there are plenty of courses to play and other amenities to use much closer to home.
Ginsanders
02-12-2021, 07:30 AM
Yes, we have driven over 50 miles in one day on several occasions. One of our favorite things to do in The Villages is ride in the golf cart. We have we usually stop to watch Gators, eat, watch softball, go to polo field for event, walk trails, etc. We have several stops and have enjoyable day. We pull over to let others pass because we usually travel at 18mph. We enjoy seeing all that's going on in The Villages by golf cart.
Dr Winston O Boogie jr
02-12-2021, 07:34 AM
Depending where you live in Brownwood, its 10-12 miles one way to Spanish Springs - round trip for dinner and you’re half way there.
50 miles is a lot - probably not everyday
From the historic district it's more like 13-14 miles to Brownwood.
Let's sat that I got to play eighteen holes at Belle Glade and have lunch at Brownwood afterward. It's 28 miles round trip to Brownwood and about five miles to drive 18 holes. That's 32 miles. So I'd have to go do some shopping or go to a rec center or something after lunch to get to 50 miles. It can be done but it's unlikely.
I've gone on long trips in the morning and then went out to the squares or dinner later on, but I came home first so my cart was plugged in.
JoelJohnson
02-12-2021, 07:53 AM
I've had a Club Car Electric for 6 years, here is what I found with new batteries from Country Club Hills:
First year you can go to Brownwood and tool around there for a while and make it back home no problem.
Second Year you can go to Brownwood and make it back, IF you don't go anywhere else.
Third year you can make to Brownwood, but not back.
Fourth year you'll never make to Brownwood.
Fifth year you need new batteries.
dtennent
02-12-2021, 08:00 AM
I live in Osceola hills and have driven to play 18 holes at Orange Blossom in my electric cart. (And yes, I made it back as well!) While I would lean towards lithium batteries today, my current cart has 8 six volt batteries which serve our needs. I am very careful to always plug in the golf cart when I return so if I want to go out, the cart is ready. Have only done 50 miles in a day once or twice.
If you think you want to drive your cart that much, invest in top quality seating. Even if you can stand it today, a few years down the road you will like the comfort.
rlcooper70
02-12-2021, 08:03 AM
I'm 10 miles from Amberwood Golf and 10 miles from the Fenney Grill .... pretty darn unlikely I'm driving my golf cart more than 30 miles in a day.
jimbo2012
02-12-2021, 08:36 AM
Bottom line is it's rare to go over 50 which is why a smelly gas cart isn't needed.
I added a solar panel with the larger Ranger Trojan batteries and tested it at 70 miles with power to spare.
dennisgavin
02-12-2021, 08:51 AM
We pull over to let others pass because we usually travel at 18mph. We enjoy seeing all that's going on in The Villages by golf cart.
Thank you for your consideration while site seeing!
Tyrone Shoelaces
02-12-2021, 08:52 AM
Not true of lithium.
Thank's for sayin it for me.
RXV Elite = 50 miles easy
rated for 2500 cycles.
Altavia
02-12-2021, 08:58 AM
I’ve placed an order for an EZgo RXV Elite with the biggest Lithium ion battery package. I’m hoping it will do over fifty miles between charges without a problem. We’ll see. (Well, I don’t think we’ll see very often, given that at a max of 19 mph, and slowing for various things, 50 miles is a good three hours of driving.) It also avoids a lot of the problems of other electric carts and has an eight year warranty on the batteries.
ELiTE Lithium Powertrain | E-Z-GO (https://ezgo.txtsv.com/personal/technology/elite-lithium-powertrain)
I've had one for close to a year now and really like it. Smooth, quiet, good acceleration and pull up the ramps out of tunnels.
At 50 miles, I still have 20% charge left, so 70 miles seems plausible.
Tyrone Shoelaces
02-12-2021, 09:05 AM
I've had one for close to a year now and really like it. Smooth, quiet, good acceleration and pull up the ramps out of tunnels.
At 50 miles, I still have 20% charge left, so 70 miles seems plausible.
I've had mine since 19'. 7k miles on it.
Haven't done a thing to it besides air in the tires.
No maintenance. No service. Nothing.
I put 22" tires on it which bumped the speed to 24+mph
I think that hurts my range a little, but 50+ miles is plenty.
IMO it's a game changer.88128
Catalina36
02-12-2021, 09:07 AM
Can you get to Brownwood in a cart from lets sumter landing?? I followed the cart roadway to just before 466A then lost it looks like lakes and golf courses after that. Is there a tunnel somewhere??
Thanks
Markjhenn
02-12-2021, 09:09 AM
We are thinking about converting 4 packs of lithium batteries to our 3 year old Club Car Golf Cart, which has lead acid batteries in it now. These lithium batteries are 48 volt and 30 amps each. This would give us 120 amps and am told the capability of going about 50 miles. We could add 2 more packs in the first 2 years to get 180 amps if we wanted to. Has anyone else done this and how did you like it? Looks like it would cost about $5,200 including the charger and digital gage.
Tyrone Shoelaces
02-12-2021, 09:17 AM
We are thinking about converting 4 packs of lithium batteries to our 3 year old Club Car Golf Cart, which has lead acid batteries in it now. These lithium batteries are 48 volt and 30 amps each. This would give us 120 amps and am told the capability of going about 50 miles. We could add 2 more packs in the first 2 years to get 180 amps if we wanted to. Has anyone else done this and how did you like it? Looks like it would cost about $5,200 including the charger and digital gage.
Mark, check this out.
tell us what you think.
LiFePO4 Golf Cart Battery (https://www.roypowusa.com/?page_id=26237)
Bay Kid
02-12-2021, 09:20 AM
Sure sometimes. A beautiful Sunday. 14 miles to and from church alone. A ride in the afternoon to enjoy the beauty of TVs!
Pdesensi
02-12-2021, 09:24 AM
We just put in new batteries in out golf cart and went for about 55 miles. The older the batteries, the less mileage. I love electric as much quieter but if you run around a lot gas is the best way to go.
Tyrone Shoelaces
02-12-2021, 09:31 AM
$2500 and you're all in.
50ish miles and 3500 charge life expectancy
Which means, unless you're 40yo, it'll be the last time you buy a battery.
Golf Cart Lithium Battery includes Lithium Charger RoyPow 48V 105A (https://www.extremekartz.com/roypow-48v-105a-golf-cart-lithium-battery-includes-lithium-charger/?sku=S51105&gclid=CjwKCAiA65iBBhB-EiwAW253Wyi-A9kWu5eI64ILQbXzhNbGKrPj-R_tDlDKVpYPSW4VDmyHz_tiAxoCe0sQAvD_BwE)
MCJEFE
02-12-2021, 09:59 AM
Also remember that a charge cycle is considered from full charge to completely discharged and charged again. Anything less than a full charge cycle extends the life of the cells. The way lithium cells are rated after 2500 complete charge cycles the battery will still have at least 80% of the original capacity! After 7 years of completely discharging the battery every day...
ohiosbestus
02-12-2021, 10:11 AM
In reply to your question. My wife and I live in the farthest north village of Country Club Hills we took a round trip 10 days ago as far south as the Villages will let you go. Round trip it was about 38 miles and over 3 hours time as we got a take out lunch from Mallory and ate it in the parking lot. Trip lasted about a little over 3 hours. I cant imagine anyone driving more than that in one day.
mpalazzola
02-12-2021, 10:18 AM
A one hour drive, a round of golf, and an hour drive home can equal 50 miles. Or 150 amp hours, 50 is pushing the limits on lead-acid batteries. I built a lithium battery (LiFePo4) with 280 amp-hour capacity, which gives me about 5 hours or 100 miles of range. Plus 10-year battery life. So it is possible. A lot depends on your hearing and lungs. There's a reason Yamaha makes a quiet tech engine, gas is loud.
OhioBuckeye
02-12-2021, 10:58 AM
Permanentvacation, what’s your point. My first cart I bought in 2012 I drove for 5 yrs. & put 25,700 miles on it with basically no issues. To answer your question, yes a few times I put 50 miles on my cart. So what’s your question?
DAVES
02-12-2021, 11:24 AM
If you are wondering gas vs. electric...........50 miles is not the magic number.
Battery life diminishes over time.
The 50 mile life (if there is one) will NOT last long.
Sometime you can not rely on the meter for accuracy.
60% of battery life can disappear in the last 10% of the time.
The reason why 60% disappears in the last 10% of the time is because your meter is measuring voltage. The voltage fall off is not linear. It is different for battery type-lead acid vs lithium. Lithium is fairly flat but drops like a rock at the end. Lead acid is more gradual but still not linear. In any case you will get far more length of service if you do not run them down.
kcrazorbackfan
02-12-2021, 12:33 PM
Wondering if anyone actually travels more than 50 miles in one day in their golf cart?
Not sure what the mileage is but I drive to Lopez occasionally from Bradford and play 18 and then drive back; 1 hour up and 1 hour back.
I have taken my pups for rides before and it has been over 50 miles; they love the ride.
The Left Mitten
02-12-2021, 12:38 PM
Yes!
I'm sure people go 50 miles at one time in their golf carts but if it was me, I'd probably be needing a kidney transplant. They are fun but definitely don't have a very smooth ride especially at the curb cuts!!!
DaleDivine
02-12-2021, 02:20 PM
Last year I played over 1000 rounds of golf on the executive courses and over 50 on the championship courses. I know I went over 50 miles several times in my Yamaha gas cart.
:clap2::clap2:
Topspinmo
02-12-2021, 02:23 PM
Wondering if anyone actually travels more than 50 miles in one day in their golf cart?
No, not even close. Maybe 10 at most majority days.
Topspinmo
02-12-2021, 02:24 PM
I'm sure people go 50 miles at one time in their golf carts but if it was me, I'd probably be needing a kidney transplant. They are fun but definitely don't have a very smooth ride especially at the curb cuts!!!
Or back surgery?
sdeikenberry
02-12-2021, 03:07 PM
Realistically, 50 miles in a golf cart means at least 3 hours of driving. Since it's approx 16 mi from Spanish Springs to Brownwood, and the same from Spanish Springs to Deaton Plaza, getting in 50 miles a day would be something special. I frequently hit 30 miles in my travels, as I rarely use a car...prefer golf cart.
permanentvacation
02-12-2021, 05:14 PM
Permanentvacation, what’s your point. My first cart I bought in 2012 I drove for 5 yrs. & put 25,700 miles on it with basically no issues. To answer your question, yes a few times I put 50 miles on my cart. So what’s your question?
I don't drive a golf cart, therefore, I was wondering if driving 50 miles during any given day is feasible. My question is directed to those who do drive golf carts. Thank you for your response.
stebooo
02-12-2021, 05:28 PM
Wondering if anyone actually travels more than 50 miles in one day in their golf cart?
I would say that could happen but it many never with some
Bilyclub
02-14-2021, 09:00 AM
Can you get to Brownwood in a cart from lets sumter landing?? I followed the cart roadway to just before 466A then lost it looks like lakes and golf courses after that. Is there a tunnel somewhere??
Thanks
Yes, follow the path East. The tunnel's by Sumter Senior Living. Can't miss it.
Tunesmith
04-17-2021, 05:48 PM
If you are wondering gas vs. electric...........50 miles is not the magic number.
Battery life diminishes over time.
The 50 mile life (if there is one) will NOT last long.
Sometime you can not rely on the meter for accuracy.
60% of battery life can disappear in the last 10% of the time.
I think there are two ways to approach this question:
1 The Cart
2 The Body
For the Cart (2 possibilities – gas or electric):
Gas Cart: Absolutely capable of being driven all day long, as long as you have enough gas. If you assume that the cart is doing the ‘legal maximum speed’ of 20mph and being driven for 24 hours, you’d travel 480 miles. You’d need a gas fill-up at half way (240 miles) and your 2nd tank would be almost empty at the end of the 480 miles. If you have more than 1 person in the cart, you may have to fill the gas tank more than once. But the cart is capable. I should say that the cart is “capable – maybe”. I don’t know if a golf cart is designed/engineered to be driven for that many hours at one time!
Electric Cart: Might be capable of driving 50 miles or more in one day. It all depends on the type of batteries, number of batteries, capacity of batteries, and age of batteries. From what I’ve researched, a ‘big’ set of Lithium batteries (such as sold in the E-Z-GO Freedom RXV Elite 4.2) might provide as much as a 100 mile range (about 5 hours of travel). I suppose it also depends on how many people are in the cart. More people will reduce the range……don’t know by how much.
For the Body:
The cart may be able to go hundreds of miles in a day (gas) or up to 100+ miles in a day (electric). But that’s just the machine. The real question is, what can a human body handle? Many people have mentioned how important good quality seats are for enjoying your driving time. Also, radial tires and proper inflation can help. But your own physical condition is the limiting factor. Sore backs, sore kidneys, poor circulation, mental exhaustion will most likely limit your driving time much sooner than the mechanical capability of the golf cart will.
At least, that's my spin on it!
tophcfa
04-17-2021, 07:31 PM
No, just wondering if driving 50 miles or more via golf cart in a single day is feasible.
Yup, it's very feasible. Been there and done that, but it is only an occasional thing.
Bay Kid
04-18-2021, 06:53 AM
I might drive 50 miles a day at times but I never worry about running out of gas.
kkingston57
04-18-2021, 09:05 AM
No, do the math. If I "average" 20 MPH, I would be driving 2 1/2 hours, with no AC, rougher ride, no radio, fumes, chance of something flying into my eye(s), and dealing with people who cross over center line(bridges paralleling Morse near Lake Sumter) etc.
Stick to the car when going 10 miles one way from home.
Garywt
04-18-2021, 09:07 AM
We have done 100 miles once or twice. Now with the new bridges it could be more. Did a 4 hour ride the other day but don’t have the miles.
stan the man
04-18-2021, 09:09 AM
If you are wondering gas vs. electric...........50 miles is not the magic number.
Battery life diminishes over time.
The 50 mile life (if there is one) will NOT last long.
Sometime you can not rely on the meter for accuracy.
60% of battery life can disappear in the last 10% of the time.
Post was does anyone travel 50 miles in golf cart Thank you
unialimon
04-18-2021, 11:41 AM
If you are wondering gas vs. electric...........50 miles is not the magic number.
Battery life diminishes over time.
The 50 mile life (if there is one) will NOT last long.
Sometime you can not rely on the meter for accuracy.
60% of battery life can disappear in the last 10% of the time.
They are not asking about battery life, they were asking about mileage in a day by golf cart. Let's stay on topic. There are more than enough gas vs electric forums.
Topspinmo
08-09-2021, 09:10 PM
Bottom line is it's rare to go over 50 which is why a smelly gas cart isn't needed.
I added a solar panel with the larger Ranger Trojan batteries and tested it at 70 miles with power to spare.
Nice sales pitch.
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