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Old 07-20-2010, 08:44 PM
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So, everyone knows the best way to get around in TV is by golf cart...but what about in the heat? I am not talking about 70 degree days... I am talking about those 85 and above days...do you still go everywhere by golf cart?...enjoying the wind blowing through your hair... or... do you prefer your nice air conditioned car?... or does it just depend on what you are doing i.e. going to the grocery store for ice cream = car? or early and late runs in the golf cart and heat of the day runs by car? Just wondering, not that it matters, but I am not there, and I am stuck in the heat up North and I don't have a golf cart to get around in, so I sit here just wondering.

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Depends on what you said....where you're going, what you're getting, your tolerance for heat.

There has been less cart traffic on the cart path behind my house. This could be due to the heat or due to the fact that many are back in their other homes.

Personally, in the heat, I prefer my air-conditioned automobile, but that's just me...
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Hi SSmith,

It's a good question. In our case, as you surmised, it depends. We were in just in TV for a long weekend. We were also in TV for about 10 days in June. We seem to always take the cart to the grocery store and of course, to play golf. We sometimes took the car for longer trips, especially in the evening if pop up showers were around.
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When it is above 90 we fold down the top of our windshield on the carts.
We use the car when we leave TV or go shopping.
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So, everyone knows the best way to get around in TV is by golf cart...but what about in the heat? I am not talking about 70 degree days... I am talking about those 85 and above days...do you still go everywhere by golf cart?...enjoying the wind blowing through your hair... or... do you prefer your nice air conditioned car?... or does it just depend on what you are doing i.e. going to the grocery store for ice cream = car? or early and late runs in the golf cart and heat of the day runs by car? Just wondering, not that it matters, but I am not there, and I am stuck in the heat up North and I don't have a golf cart to get around in, so I sit here just wondering.
That is a very good question. I think about that alot.
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We just arrived in TV this week. In February we saw tons of golf carts, In May there were still many more carts than cars. This week the number of cars is much higher except in the evening. I blame it on the heat.
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I am addicted to our golf cart. I love that stupid thing. I'm like a teenager who just got a drivers license. I'll use it anytime to go anywhere that is feasible. But then again, I've sat in a golf cart with a winter coat and gloves to play golf with my husband (in TV and other places) and sat in the cart with a water bottle battery operated fan from Walmart spraying the back of my neck praying I didn't die from heat exhaustion. My husband accuses me of intentionally hitting the ball in the shade so I can cool off.
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One advantage to using a cart in the heat to make a number of short stops, is that it doesn’t get pizza oven hot sitting in the parking lot while you’re in the store picking up a few things. Just hop back in the cart and let the breeze keep you cool while you head for your next stop.
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We have 2/20 air conditioning in our Golf Car on hotter days.

Two sides down driving 20 mph!

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We are finding golf cart transportation to be a fun novelty, but certainly does not replace our cars. It's not just the heat/cold either. I find sitting in a golf cart for 20-30 minutes at a time to be very uncomfortable and, when I get out after that amount of time sitting on a (relatively) hard seat, I can hardly walk.
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ArmyGuy if you are going 20 MPH you are speeding.............
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Speeding really? I was told the average top speed we could go is 19-21 mph in a Golf Car.

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Wrong, its 19.5 but who is checking, I know the cops aren't
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Believe it or not, when we were riding in our GC about two weeks a go, and I even forgot where, but Sumter Sheriffs were set up aiming there speed guns at GCs going by.

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We are finding golf cart transportation to be a fun novelty, but certainly does not replace our cars. It's not just the heat/cold either. I find sitting in a golf cart for 20-30 minutes at a time to be very uncomfortable and, when I get out after that amount of time sitting on a (relatively) hard seat, I can hardly walk.
If you are having trouble with that hard seat, you might want to consider getting a better seat. When we got our reconditioned cart from Grandpa & Grandpa's Village Buggies, we got an upgraded seat. It has that memory foam and is fantastically comfortable. It also has a springy back that functions like a shock absorber for all those bumps. I'm sure they could put one in your cart.
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