Getting Into The Swing Of Golf Cart Rental

By Matthew McDonald


People enjoy sports of all kinds. Some love the fast pace of basketball. Some people like the bone crunching violence of American football. Others prefer the excitement of real football. No matter what the game being played, the thrill and agony of athletic competition, of watching millionaires play against each other in a game with no actual stakes brings all kinds of people together. And then some people like golf, because it requires almost no amount of athletic ability, just a set of clubs, a country club membership, and a bill in a low denomination to tip the caddy. To navigate the course, golf cart rental Tybee is needed.

Golf is a hobby which involves swinging clubs at balls. The balls then fly off and hopefully land in holes. If not, the player must swing again at the ball where it lands and hope that it finds its way to its target. Repeat ad infinitum until the ball has entered all the holes. Once all the holes have been played, the player with the least amount of strokes wins.

There is a certain socioeconomic mindset that comes with golf. The belief is that the game is favored by the well heeled, that is people with a lot of money in the bank, Swiss or otherwise. There is some truth to that, as the most well known courses are private clubs and the actual act of playing can cost money between getting the equipment and putting together enough time to do so. Then there are the ancillary costs, such as renting a vehicle and tipping the caddy who carries the bags.

Because the game is so often played by the wealthy, business dealing are often negotiated on a course while carting in between holes. It is often said that any prospective executive must have some level of skill in order to keep making deals. It is essentially the most capitalist sport ever conceived.

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.

Because of the size of a course, a cart is needed to get around. Otherwise, a person may have to walk upwards of five miles just get to the eighteenth hole. The carts also make it easier to lug the heavy bag full of iron clubs and spare balls around.

But country clubs are far from the only place that uses such vehicles. Private security personnel often use similar vehicles to get around quickly, especially in large area such as college campuses, certain government facilities, and airports.

Obtaining a vehicle is easy. There are dealers for them all over. Renting one is easy enough as well, since many places have them available for members and even require them.

The game is exclusive, no doubt about that. But the vehicles used therein are not. They can be obtained and operated by basically anyone.




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