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There are a number of reasons why you might want to use a golf cart instead of walking between holes on the course. But, you can easily bother other golfers if you don't use the cart properly. Let's discuss some of the benefits of using a cart instead of walking, and how to operate one considerately.
The most obvious benefit of using a cart is that you won't have to walk. Courses are often large, with uneven and hilly terrain. Walkers who carry their own equipment will become fatigued quickly, even if they're in good physical condition. With a golf cart, you can conserve your energy for your golf swing. Plus, you can carry a greater assortment of equipment on a cart than if you have to carry it by hand.
A cart will also shield you from bad weather. For example, if it's sweltering hot, you'll soon become fatigued and overheated if you walk the course. But if you take a cart along with plenty of water to beat the heat, you'll be able to keep cool in the shade. Driving a golf cart can help protect you from overheating in the summer, and can keep you from getting drenched in spring and fall rains.
However, if you don't often use a cart, you may have trouble remembering when to move it, or realizing how to drive it effectively. That could send you running back and forth and cause you to get in other golfers' way, making the cart more trouble than it's worth.
Make sure you're careful when using a cart on wet grass or when the ground is damp. If the area is muddy, you should avoid it. Many courses will ask you not to drive on the rough to minimize the impact. Remember that if your partner is in the driver's seat and is old enough to drive the cart, you should assume he or she will be doing the driving.
Come to agreement with your partner about who will move the cart. This will prevent you from leaving it behind and having to walk back to get it. Be considerate, and return to the cart path once you approach the green. Remember to bring the clubs you need with you, and make sure to bring your partner's club if necessary. Remind your partner if you notice that facilities are nearby and you need to take a rest stop.
Plan ahead about where you'll place the cart. A good strategy is to park where it can provide shade if there are no trees or buildings nearby. If you are driving the cart and you partner's ball is next in play, pull up around the right side of the ball with the ball placed mid-way down the cart's length. This way, your partner will have less distance to cover.
Don't drive your cart while other players are hitting, and make sure to never move in front of them. When parking the cart near the green, position it on the side where you'll exit the green. If the ball in play is on a hill you can park nearby, but don't drive on the hill. This can be dangerous.
Advantages of Using a Golf Cart
Know how far it is to the green by reading the distances or paying attention to the location of bushes, and know how far your clubs are likely to send the ball. If you're not sure which club you'll need, bring more than one to avoid having to walk far to the cart again and again.
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