Question:
Are you allowed to go on a golf course and just drive the golf cart?
Savannah
2010-03-31 18:09:46 UTC
I don't like golf but I think it might be good practice for me , because they have golf carts, i'm still kinda terrified to drive a car. I thought that maybe a golf-course with a golf-cart could be some useful practice. Do you have to be a certain age to rent a golf-cart ? Do you have to golf if you go to a golf course ?
Nine answers:
tcmae
2010-04-03 10:33:57 UTC
Well if you just drive the golf cart by yourself around the golf course, and not play, well no. But on some courses, you can be a spectator or caddy, and drive the golf cart. Just tell someone you know that plays golf, and ask if you can come along, caddy for him, and drive the cart for him. Most of the time, you will have to pay a fee to be a caddy/spectator, and drive the cart.
JKeeper
2010-03-31 18:26:01 UTC
Your best bet for practicing driving on a golf cart at a golf course would be to get a friend or relative who golfs and go out and drive the cart for them, they would probably appreciate the company
asbey
2016-12-13 11:25:36 UTC
Your proper guess for working in the direction of using on a golfing cart at a golfing course could be to get a chum or relative who golfs and flow out andpersistent the cart for them, they could in all probability savour the corporation
Brian Novak
2010-03-31 19:06:12 UTC
You have to have a license to drive a golf cart in most states. You could ask if you could take a cart up to the driving range and bring clubs then take the cart for a spin around the course, but normally they watch teenagers because they know that most goof off while driving the carts around. First time i drove a cart i almost drove it off a bridge and another time i forgot the brake and the cart went into a lake and my and my dad had to jump in the water to get our clubs. Thenwe had to pay for a new cart.
maull
2016-12-16 11:30:38 UTC
Your suited wager for practising using on a golf cart at a golf direction may well be to get a chum or relative who golfs and bypass out and tension the cart for them, they might probably have fun with the corporate
2014-09-24 16:08:56 UTC
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2010-03-31 19:59:35 UTC
There's nothing like the real thing......I think that's a lyric.



Most courses won't let you rent a cart if you don't have a driver's license. Catch 22.
green_lantern66
2010-03-31 20:38:32 UTC
Some places let you ride/drive for free, others will charge you a cart fee. It's fair, considering the maintenance costs for upkeep, and the electricity needed to charge it (or gas if it's a gas model).
Livii!
2010-03-31 18:16:36 UTC
probably! because i saw people do that once and never got caught!!!!

:D


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