So a colleague asked me to play golf at his private club. Due COVID, they are not allowing driving carts. Is it wierd if I bring my push cart? He is going to walk and carry.
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Updated no driving carts.Do you mean they are not allowing regular carts, or push carts? Not sure I understand what you are referring to.
Sharon Golf Club.Hmm, this is a tough one. What course is it? If you don't mind me asking.
Sharon Golf Club.
Haha. I experienced that too but the carts were terrible. The policy was changed quickly when it was insisted that high quality sun mountain or clic gear carts were purchased. The course would never make their money back so it’s now bring your own.You might ask first if they are allowed. My last club in California was private and didn’t allow outside push carts, you had to rent one of theirs for $7. If I was going I would rent one that the club provides or carry.
Sorry for lack of knowledge but why would a course that allows you to walk not allow a push cart? I don't see the logic outside "tradition". I would think a push cart would be far less damaging than a regular cat.
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Two reasons:Sorry for lack of knowledge but why would a course that allows you to walk not allow a push cart? I don't see the logic outside "tradition". I would think a push cart would be far less damaging than a regular cat.
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I can understand the revenue part, rent the push cart from us. How dare someone get a push cart out of the car in the parking lot. So tacky!Two reasons:
- Many private clubs do not want any other activity in the parking lot other than parking a car. Fumbling with a push cart in the lot is the equivalent of changing shoes in the lot instead of the locker room
- Revenue