The electric golf cart model is light and comfortable to drive, and it is a beautiful landscape on the golf course. When driving a mobile golf cart, you should drive at a constant speed to prevent loud noise due to acceleration. When driving, you should always pay attention to the players around you. Once you find someone is about to hit the ball, you must stop and wait until he hits the ball before starting the cart to continue driving.
Due to the different seasons and conditions of the golf course, the golf club will implement different driving rules for the golf carts. There are two most common ones: the golf carts are only allowed to drive on the lanes - this rule is applicable to the golf course where the air is relatively soft. It is to prevent the fairway turf from being damaged due to the rolling of the golf cart tires. 90-degree rule--This rule requires that the golf cart mainly drives in the lane, and after reaching the position flush with the ball drop point, it can turn at a right angle of 90 degrees and drive directly across the fairway to the ball position. After the player hits the ball, drive the cart back to the fairway and continue driving forward. Implementing the 90-degree rule allows players to drive to the ball with minimal horizontal damage to the fairway grass.
It must be remembered that under any conditions on any course, whether it is a cart or a hand-pulled cart, it is strictly forbidden to drive (push) onto the green and teeing ground, otherwise it will cause serious damage to the course, which is unforgivable. Usually there will be signs on the court indicating the driving and parking areas of the golf carts, and the players should strictly abide by them.