Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Getting Into The Swing Of Golf Cart Rental

By Matthew McDonald


Athletic completion can divide people. It puts people into teams and then pits those two teams into a simulated conflict against each other. But watching athletic competition brings people together, because millionaires playing games is fun. A lot of people will try their hands at sports for various reasons. Many admire the skill and agility gained in basketball. Many try American football because they just loathe not having a concussion so much. But even those who do not have athletic ability need a sport and that sport is bowling. For people who can substitute athleticism with money, there is golf. For those that do, there is golf cart rental Tybee.

The game is played on a course. Over the course, a player swings their club at balls. The idea is that the impact of the swing launches the ball into the air and hopefully into a hole a short distance away. If it lands outside of a hole, the player must swing again where it lands to get into the hole. Once all the holes, typically about eighteen of them, have been played, the player who needed the least number of strokes is declared the winner.

Now, the sport does have a certain socioeconomic reputation in society. It takes a lot of leisure time needed to play a whole game, and a lower income person working multiple jobs is not going to have the time to spare. The courses themselves can be prohibitive, as several of the most well known courses are privately owned membership clubs and club dues can be expensive. The equipment also comes at great financial cost. The iron clubs can cost thousand. Vintage, wooden clubs can cost tens of thousands. This not factor in the cost of renting a vehicle or tipping a caddy.

Now, adding to this belief is that the game is favored by business tycoons. Deals are often negotiated on the course, sometimes hinging on who wins a game. It can be seen as the purest form of capitalism in that regard.

The sport is played on golf courses. The courses are vast seas of green grass, allowing for considerable distance between the holes. There are many obstacles on the grounds, like water features that may or may not contain alligators depending on the state and sand traps that make hard to tee off on a ball.

The cart is there to get players from the clubhouse to the teeing grounds. The vehicle is also there to carry the players from hole to hole. Because of the sheer size of a course, anyone not using a cart can easily rack up ten thousand steps just from a single game, not including the steps it will take to get back to a club house.

But the sport is not the exclusive master of the cart. May large facilities use them in order for employees to get around. College campuses and air ports use them to give security guards added mobility. In gated communities, private guards use them to get from house to house quickly while conducting rounds and perimeter checks.

Getting such a vehicle is easy enough. There are many available via a dealer and dealers are everywhere. Renting one is also easy, as most places will have them at the ready for members.

The game is somewhat exclusive. Starting up can seem prohibitive. But while the activity itself is exclusive, at least the carts are not.




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