Open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. till 6 p.m. (EST).
Open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. till 6 p.m. (EST).
KEEP YOUR BATTERIES CLEAN: You can hose them off, just do not spray electronics. Use baking soda and water solution to neutralize acid residue. Use a wire brush on terminals if you see any corrosion. Tighten your terminals annually and terminal coat will help protect as well.
Layaway Plan – Down payment and regular monthly payments required.
We have over 150 gas and electric golf carts available at season end prices.
Lay Away, includes free winter storage, great selection and more.
We also have project electric carts – non running $500 and up (no batteries), gas project carts $1000 and up, serviced and detailed runners $2500, and nice late model carts $3500 to $5000.
Carts on 12 Call 269-469-1530 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Winter storage available – call for details.
Why not? If you select from one of our many models of used carts, it can be suprisingly affordable. And, if you want to upgrade to a street-legal goft cart, we can do that. It's almost like having a second car for a fraction of thos cost. Street-legal cars can be driven anywhere the speed limits are 30 mph and under.
Open the battery caps and check the water level. If low, fill with distilled water only. No tap water for best battery life. Do not over fill and keep just below the inner indicator rings of the battery. When charging, the fluid heats and expands and you could have a boil over if you overfill. Be careful not to flush grass or dirt into the battery cell, and it is best to fill them AFTER you have cleaned the batteries. There may be acid residue on the surface of the batteries so do not touch your clothing. Wash your hands thoroughly when you are finished.
Just like your automobile your golf cart requires regular service for both longest life and operator safety. The frequency of this service depends on your usage but generally an annual service is required.
The early definition of a golf cart was a vehicle used to convey equipment and no more than two persons, including the driver, to play the game of golf in an area designated as a golf course.
The standard speed of a golf cart today is 12 to 14 miles per hour but many options are available to increase both the speed and power should you desire.
This is perhaps the first question you should ask yourself and it has to do with your skill level, budget and cart usage.