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I am looking for golf trolleys that you can purchase for hire use at golf clubs you slot the handle in to them

sometimes a golf club has a hiring falcity but i would rather own them has you are libel if they get lost,damaged, etc but golf to a sports shop or check on google for golf help...

Golf Car and Golf Carts?

I live in a retirement community where almost everyone has a golf cart--most are electric as opposed to gas operated. It is used as a second car because its electric (no gas) and as such, its almost free to drive. Here, a golf cart is called a 'golf cart' or 'golf car' and its called either about 50% of the time. Even the golf course workers call it a 'car' or a 'cart'. Thus, either is acceptable and there is no difference. PS...Electric Golf Carts (or golf cars) get an annual tax credit as well...

what is the circumference of a golf ball ,standard?

An appendix to the Rules of Golf defines, by the rules of the game, that a golf ball must not weigh more than 45.93 grams (1.620 oz), that its diameter must not be less than 42.67 mm (1.680 in), and that its shape may not differ significantly from a symmetric sphere. Like golf clubs, golf balls are subject to testing and approval by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews and the United States Golf Association . .. , . . ....

What do you think of golf?

I love playing golf. But it's really hard to learn. So I'm imressed by the guys who play well. And another thing: golf-is a sport of rich people!...

what is the circumference of a golf ball ,standard?

An appendix to the Rules of Golf defines, by the rules of the game, that a golf ball must not weigh more than 45.93 grams (1.620 oz), that its diameter must not be less than 42.67 mm (1.680 in), and that its shape may not differ significantly from a symmetric sphere. Like golf clubs, golf balls are subject to testing and approval by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews and the United States Golf Association . .. , . . ....

Golf Car and Golf Carts?

I live in a retirement community where almost everyone has a golf cart--most are electric as opposed to gas operated. It is used as a second car because its electric (no gas) and as such, its almost free to drive. Here, a golf cart is called a 'golf cart' or 'golf car' and its called either about 50% of the time. Even the golf course workers call it a 'car' or a 'cart'. Thus, either is acceptable and there is no difference. PS...Electric Golf Carts (or golf cars) get an annual tax credit as well...