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Golf Cart Fundamentals

October 23, 2009 by Jimmy Janson

Whether on the driving range, or out for a pleasure ride in a golf cart community, a golf cart cover is essential for those unexpected rain showers. One does not want to feel hot and humid inside the golf cart; therefore, airflow is extremely important. Vents in strategic locations will keep the air flowing and the riders dry. A smooth zipper is necessary so that one is able to close the cover quickly when those unexpected showers come along. Large, clear windows with low fogging features are essential for visibility of both the driver and passengers. When it is not raining, an important feature is storage. A good roll top system keeps the cover accessible but out of the way on a dry, sunny day.

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