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Golf Carts on Courses
We will be moving into our new home in The Villages. We are shopping for golf carts, and are not sure if we should buy a 2 or a 4 seater cart.
Do the executive courses allow 4 seater carts on courses? |
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The answer comes down to how often you’ll have visitors. If not a lot, a 2 seater is fine - BUT you will find you want 2 golf carts anyway. Get both. We have both, a 2 seater and 4 seater. Our 4 Seater WAS a 2 front/2 back, but the back seats are not comfortable for anyone over 20. We ended up trading it for a 4 front - best decision. |
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Yes, I have a four seater and take it on the courses regularly. I need four seats just a few times a year but I operate under the assumption “Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it”.
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get a 4 seater that the rear seat folds up and becomes a two seater. You then have options.
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4 Seat Golf Carts
4 seat golf carts are allowed on the golf courses; however, only 2 passengers are allowed.
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Yes, But only two players per cart.
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Four Seat Golf Cart
When you first move in your friends will visit to check out you and The Villages. Not as many visitors after that. Add $1500 rear facing seat to the cart - OR - rent a 4 or 6 seat forward facing cart when visitors are here. 2 seat carts are ideal for playing golf.
Some rear facing seat designs do not offer very good golf bag holders. |
We also have the convertible option where the back seat folds up when not in use to allow the placement of clubs. It’s a nice option to have when the grand kids come and visit. It’s expensive and we use it maybe once a year….worth it? Might have been better off renting a cart.
If you do get a 4 seater, forward facing cart, measure your garage. It might take up more room than you imagine. Storage in some of the garages is very limited. |
Don't get the "convertible option where the back seat folds up when not"........the passengers really, really have to hang on. Not safe.
Also, usually the suspension is not beefed up for the added weight. There fixed four seaters usually have improved suspension. :gc: |
We just bought our second golf cart and had the same questions about what to get. We looked at the 2+2 flip down rear seat Yamaha but the ride was not as nice with the beefed up rear suspension and you also lose the storage basket behind the front seat. We looked at the permanent 4 seater with the rear facing rear seat and the version with the forward facing rear seat. Both of those were nice and thought the forward facing rear seat version was much more comfortable for the rear seat passengers.
We ended up buying another 2 seat Yamaha as considering the cost increase with the amount of times we would need the extra seats. We figured we could just rent another cart multiple times and still come out ahead and be more comfortable with the 2 seaters when it is just the 2 of us. |
Be sure to get the back seats that face forward not back, awful ride in the back.........less comfortable for all back there.....
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P.S. Get Yamaha Gas quiet tech.........more power
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I would get a 2-seater and then rent a 4-seater when you get company. A 2-seater is better for golfing, parking, and covering in case of a unexpected rain.
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good point on the rain and parking
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If you do use a Yamaha four seater with the golf bag rack on the rear, buy yourself a weather tight bag cover because the rear plastic enclosure won't go down the back and secure to the rear side enclosures. I found that out the hard way.
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Comfort for us
We had the same question and found that for us comfort was the trump card. That is we picked a two seater with upgraded seats for comfort. Four seaters if set up right need heavier suspensions which we found to be sending every bump in the road up our spines. For the few times we need a four seater we rent (although you need to plan ahead especially during the peak seasons.
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You have a lot of good advice here.
I would come down, buy a two seater with comfortable seats. Renting is always an option. Once I made friends and got to know my neighbors, people often offered to loan me their cart for the few days a year when company was coming. They know I’m willing to reciprocate. I drive my friends cart….my company drives mine. |
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Question? What is the deal with atomic cars? Are they allowed on the golf courses? |
Rent a rear face and forward seat cart for a week. Our families would prefer 2 seat cart to use while here, instead of 4 seat rear face.
Before u buy an all seat forward, make sure the garage will accommodate the cart. |
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Thank you
Great feedback everyone. We are in the southern part of the villages. Does anyone know of a good place to rent golf carts?
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