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How To Customize Your Golf Cart And Improve Your
Golf Game
by Steve Gillis
Since golfing can be an exhausting at times when your carrying around your golf bag for 18 holes or pulling around pull cart.
Instead, driving around in your golf cart will make your game more relaxing and help your overall game.
If you are an avid golfer who regularly rents golf carts and are looking to invest in your own custom golf cart. You have many options to consider when it comes down to your own personalized design and style.
A standard golf cart holds two people and their golf clubs. Golf carts that hold four people and their clubs are also common, but for those who decide to customize their golf cart, will have the option to extend to multiple golfers such as a limousine or other multiple passenger vehicle.
When customizing your golf cart, there are many options available to you, all depending on your budget. You could start out with a brand new golf cart or buy a used golf cart. There are many professional custom golf cart stores nowadays where you can purchase your golf cart already customized for you or order
specific parts and accessories for your cart.
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When choosing the materials such as wheels, you need to make sure they are appropriate for the terrain where you will be using your custom golf cart.
You can enhance the look of your golf cart with body kits and add customized parts such as seats, sound systems, steering wheels and much more. You can also choose how many passenger seats available in your golf cart.
And don't forget about choosing your color or multiple colors to make your custom golf cart completely unique to your personality.
You can customize your golf cart yourself or seek help form golf cart mechanics. They may be able to help you with the exact specifications for your custom golf cart and what accessories or custom materials will fit your cart.
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Personal club fitting � should you get clubs to be made just for you or are "off the rack" ones OK? The answer depends on you. If you find clubs which seem to feel good and you can hit the ball well with them, then off the-shelf ones are fine. If nothing seems to work right for you, consider having your clubs personally sized and weighted at shops which specialize in tailoring clubs for the individual. But find out the details on their policy for club returns or replacement in case you have any problems.
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New grips can soup up your clubs, and your game, overnight. But make sure you get ones that fit�grips that are too big encourage slicing.
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Keeping the left wrist in this flat position will allow the correct movement of the wrists at the top of the backswing, and the starting of the downswing, which is an up and down motion, keeping the clubface maintained in the proper position throughout the swing.
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