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Everybody post their local course's cart fee for 18 holes.

I'll start by saying that mine is $16. that is pretty ridiculous i think.

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Cart Fees range from $14 to $18 on the courses I play.
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$24.50 for 18 with a cart as a student.

It's not actually any cheaper to walk, which is nice because you're never slowed down by that group of 4 jerkoffs who won't spring for carts.

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$11 for nine holes, $17 for eighteen...

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12-15, I mostly play municpals.

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It's not actually any cheaper to walk, which is nice because you're never slowed down by that group of 4 jerkoffs who won't spring for carts.

You mean those of us who play the game the way its meant to be played?

11 bucks for the courses I usually play for a cart.

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Everybody post their local course's cart fee for 18 holes.

Per person or per cart?

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It's not actually any cheaper to walk, which is nice because you're never slowed down by that group of 4 jerkoffs who won't spring for carts.

We walk most of the time and have been held up by 4 "jerkoffs" riding in carts plenty of times.

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For 18 holes during the week and during the season at my local course it is $34.00 just to walk and $41.00 on weekends.

Add $17.00 per person to those prices for the cart.

I don't understand why cart prices are so outrageous. It's not like it costs them that much to maintain carts and especially now that my local course has electric ones, they don't have to pay for any gas.

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It's not actually any cheaper to walk, which is nice because you're never slowed down by that group of 4 jerkoffs who won't spring for carts.

In a lot of cases, 4 guys walking is going to hold you up less than 4 guys riding.

I've been in plenty of foursomes walking and we get held up by two players in a cart. When you have 4 guys all walking to their ball at the same time it can be a lot faster than all the driving back and forth. When I do ride, it's about $12 for half a cart.

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In a lot of cases, 4 guys walking is going to hold you up less than 4 guys riding.

I agree - just because you walk doesnt really mean you are slower than people riding unless they are all low hcps who never get off line.

Our cart fee is 25 € (or 20 € before 10am) for 18 or 15€ for 9. That alone is a reason why 95 % of our members walk - and lets face it - cart culture is really unpopluar in some clubs at least.

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At the course I play at, its $7 more (per 9 holes) if you want a cart.

Whats in my :sunmountain: C-130 cart bag?

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$7 per rider per 9 holes. $14 per rider for 18 holes. And that is less than most in the area.

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$11 per rider per 18 at the local muni. I generally walk.

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