The Golf Cart Concept
Basically it’s a small vehicle with three or four wheels. The first ones were designed to hold two passengers, but modern models may contain up to 8 men. Usually it’s powered by electric engines. Alternatively it can have internal combustion motor.
The important thing about using them is legality. Without a set of additional golf cart accessory, they are not street-legal. In order to use one in the street, the owner has to outfit the vehicle with brake lights, seatbelts, windshield and so on. In this case, the golf cart will be allowed to use on the street with a speed limit of 25-35 mph (depends on the area).
They are also very economic. It’s about ten times cheaper to drive and maintain a golf cart than a car. It’s very important since the gas price has recently risen immensely.
Now you see the real benfit of owning one for yourself. How to make it even better? Lots of manufacturers produce lines of these type of accessories. Continue reading, and you will learn about the most popular and useful ones.
Golf Cart Accessory
Among others, the most popular accessory is a lift kit. Lift kits increase the cart clearance and therefore enhances its cross-country ability. However, lift kit installation may break original alignments of the headlights.
Another useful thing is a golf cart cover, which protects the vehicle in harsh weather conditions. As a rule, you should cover the golf cart in rainy and snowy weather.
Ramps and towing, designed for golf carts, will help you to puck up the vehicle into a truck. This may help to transfer a cart between courses.
Windshields protect driver and passengers from wind, rain and balls that may accidentally rush by. It is recommended to buy polycarbonate windshield, as it’s stronger than a standard acrylic one.
Many accessories are designed just to make a cart look more impressive. This may be a wheel covers, racing-style pedals and steering wheel or even a hi-end stereo system.
Manufacturers’ imagination is infinite and thus may help you to upgrade your cart.
Laurie
A lack of knowledge about basic golf cart battery maintenance can lead to all kinds of problems. Some users assume that the batteries that operate their golf carts are maintenance-free. However, the key to achieving optimum performance and long life is a solid golf cart battery maintenance program.
It is recommended that you obtain following equipment for use in golf cart battery care and maintenance:
A wrench; distilled water; a voltmeter (an instrument used for measuring the voltage between two points in an electric circuit); a hydrometer (a tool used to measure the specific gravity of the electrolyte solution); a post cleaner; some baking soda; petroleum jelly and possibly the most of all goggles and gloves.
Always wear protective clothing, acid proof gloves and goggles when handling lead acid batteries and remove all jewellery. It’s important to have lots of water and baking soda nearby as this will neutralise any acid spills from battery refilling and prevent further corrosive damage. Remember, the electrolyte is a solution of acid and water, so skin contact should be avoided and, do not smoke near batteries and never add acid to a battery.
Golf carts are typically powered by six lead-acid batteries mounted beneath the front seat.
First of all, examine the outside appearance of the batteries. You should look for cracks in the container and the top of the battery. Posts and connections should be free of dirt, fluids and corrosion. You should replace any damaged batteries.
Check that all vent caps are tight. Then clean the battery top with a cloth or brush and a solution of baking soda and water ensuring that any cleaning solution or any other foreign matter does not get inside the battery. Then rinse with clean water and dry with a clean cloth. Solvents or spray cleaners should not be used. Then clean the battery terminals and the inside of the cable clamps with a post and clamp cleaner. Reconnect the clamps to the terminals and thinly coat them with petroleum jelly. Always keep the area around the batteries clean and dry.
Water should only be added after fully charging the battery. Prior to charging, there should be enough water to cover the plates. If the battery has been discharged (partially or fully), the water level should be above the plates.
Some important things to remember are: Do not allow plates to be exposed to air and do not fill the water all the way up to the cap. Do not use water with a high mineral content. You should use only distilled or deionised water.
Check water levels in each cell of each battery weekly to ensure that the leaded plates in the battery are submerged in liquid. Don’t fill the cell all the way up — add just enough water to cover the plates.
Lastly, please follow the manufacturer’s instructions for maintaining batteries.
For additional information on golf cart batteries including how lead acid batteries work; how to use a hydrometer; changing batteries; troubleshooting golf cart batteries please visit http://www.YourGolfCartBatteries.com
Luis
Our patio is surrounded by dazzling perennial and annual flowers and has the best view in the county. Directly in front of the Club House, we offer excellent practice facilities with a Putting Green, Driving Range and Chipping Green.
The Club House at Pole Creek Golf Course
Club House Hours of Operation:
7:00am - 8:00pm
Serving Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Book your next tournament at Pole Creek and prepare to be awed by the Club’s alpine beauty and an expert staff experienced with operating smooth and fun events. We offer amenities and professional services sure to keep your guests happy and returning year-after-year.
Amenities:
• 27 Championship Holes
• On-Site Catering with Clubhouse and Beverage Cart Service
• PGA Certified Professional Staff
• Full-Service Tournament Organizing
• Practice Facilities include Grass Driving Range, Putting Green
• Separate Chipping Green with Sand Bunker
• Rental Clubs for Men, Women and Children
• Private Tented Area for Awards Party or Banquet
• Upper Deck Patio for Private Cocktail Parties
Professional Services
• Cart and Hole Assignments
• Handicapping
• List of Participants
• On-Course Events
• Personalized Local Rules Sheet
• Placement of Proximity Markers
• Registration Table Set-up with Optional Check-In Service
• Scoring Services
• Score Sheets
• Tournament Pairings
• Welcome Speech
Pole Creek Golf Club Awards
2006 – Zagat Survey – Best course to play in the Rocky Mountain Region including CO, ID, MT, NV, UT & WY.
2005 – Avid Golfer Magazine:
1. 5th best course to bring out of town guests
2. Best Finishing hole #9 Ridge
3. 2nd Place – Best Public Mountain Course
4. 3rd Place – Best Golf Course in the $50-$99 range
5. 4th Place – Most Scenic Course (public or Resort)
6. 3rd Place – Most underrated Golf Course (public or resort)
2004 – Denver Post, Colorado Peaks – Best Mountain Golf Course
2003 – Rocky Mountain News – Top Mountain Golf Course – Top of the Rockies Award
1995 – Golf Digest – Americas 500 best places you can play – Colorado #1 Pole Creek
1990 – Golf Digest – Americas Best 75 Public Golf Courses Pole Creek rated in the top 75
1988 – Golf Digest – Americas Best 75 Public Golf Courses Pole Creek rated in the top 50
1985 – Golf Digest – Best New Public Golf Course
Treat yourself to 27 holes of Classic Mountain Golf on three distinct courses: The Ranch , The Meadow and The Ridge (see descriptions below). Pole Creek’s Golf resort in Colorado was designed by Denis Griffiths, who incorporated existing lodgepole pine, valley meadows, sagebrush and a variety of water hazards including five lakes to create a diverse course appealing to a wide range of golfers.
The Ranch 9 and The Meadow 9 wander through lush fields, while The Ridge 9 showcases what golf pro JT Thompson calls “the most spectacular view in Colorado.”
Ranch
The Ranch has a variety of terrain, with Pole Creek meandering through the course. The Ridge has a serene setting with views that can only be described as breathtaking, combined with only two holes where players will be able to see other golfers.
Meadow
The Meadow is a nice blend of tree-lined and open holes that cross Pole Creek and two lakes several times. The Ranch has a variety of terrain, with Pole Creek meandering through the course.
Ridge
The Ridge has a serene setting with views that can only be described as breathtaking, combined with only two holes where players will be able to see other golfers.
For the non-golfer, Pole Creek is minutes from endless Rocky Mountain adventures. Enjoy white water rafting, hiking, fishing and boating, mountain biking, rodeo, horseback riding , or simply spend your day shopping, dining and relaxing. Colorado’s crown jewel, Rocky Mountain National Park is minutes away and Winter Park Resort offers fun for the whole family just 12 miles away.
Contact Pole Creek’s friendly staff for assistance with reserving tee times, planning a golf vacation, and organizing events, tournaments and weddings.
Pole Creek and Winter Park are located 67 miles from Denver. Take I-70 West to Exit 232 onto U.S. 40, then follow U.S. 40 to Winter Park. Pole Creek is 11 miles beyond the Town of Winter Park. Turn left at the 220 mile marker and follow the signs to the course where you can begin your Colorado Golf Vacation.
Anita