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Just wondering if any out there own your own cart you use on the course?
If so, lets see a picture of it! Do any have them decked out with all the goodies they have for them now? I am not a golfer and I would probably get shott if they seen my cart on the course. I use mine for camping, trail riding and back and forth to work. Lets see your cart! Here is mine.


sweet cart...yeah im going to have to agree that if you were on the course with that you would be in danger lol.
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Thanks! I hear there are alot of places that allow you to bring your own cart but they do not allow lifted ones even if they have tires made for the grass.

You can bring your own cart to play, but where they get u is when you still have to pay for the cart fees lol...still make you pay...so sad.
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Fairway Metal - Titleist PT 18°
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Wass... that is one mean looking cart. I don't think that would be allowed on 99% of courses because it looks like a golf course destroyer. It'd be a great camping rig though.

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That is where I use it 90% of the time. It is fun. Some day I would like to take out the 9hp motor and drop in a 24hp honda v-twin. I was hoping there would be others on here with carts. Thats ok though.

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