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Golf Cart Lift Kits

by Chuck Brusser

Golf cart lift kits are a way to add some height as well as improved suspension to your existing golf cart. There are several different manufacturers and types of golf cart lift kits. In order to determine which golf cart lift kit is right for your model of golf cart, you should locate some kind of chart or tool that lists models of golf carts and the golf cart lift kits that are compatible with each model.

There are golf cart lift kits made by the same manufacturers as popular golf cart brands. This may be the best option for choosing the right golf cart lift kits. Golf cart lift kits made by the manufacturer are a nice option because of a few reasons.

For one, golf cart lift kits made by golf cart manufacturers are much likelier to fit your golf cart precisely. An exact match of parts is important in adding golf cart lift kits to existing golf carts. By ordering golf cart lift kits directly from the manufacturer, you can avoid the problems associated with trying to affix generic golf cart lift kits.

Also, there is some question as to the quality of the parts of golf cart lift kits that are manufactured by competing golf car lift kit manufacturers. For the most part, golf cart lift kits made by golf cart manufacturers are the most likely to be of superior construction.

After all, a reputable golf cart manufacturer has the greatest incentive not to harm an existing golf cart or design with the addition of a lift kit. For this reason, it seems reasonable to assume that golf cart lift kits from these most reputable golf cart manufacturers will be the most likely to last.

However, particularly if youre on a budget, there are many golf cart lift kits made by competitors whom do not manufacture golf carts, that are every bit as durable and well made. Its just that without performing some additional research, it is difficult to determine which lift kit companies are the better suppliers.

If you dont have the time nor want to spend the extra effort, it may be best to opt for a lift kit from a leading golf cart manufacturer. Another one of the pros of going with a lesser known golf cart lift kit, though, is the fact that huge name brand golf cart lift kits are going to cost quite a bit more.

Do some research online. There are many golf-related online communities where you can hear about other peoples experiences with their golf carts and lift kits. If you decide that one of the lesser known golf cart lift kits will meet your needs, take your time shopping around on the internet to find the best deal.

Chuck works as a golf cart technician for various country clubs around his home. For his work, he finds it advantageous to keep a notebook on the common problems and fixes of the various brands and models that he works on. At http://www.allsportnews.com , he makes this information open to the public to facilitate the evaluation of the different models of used golf carts.

Additional Info On Golf Today

Keeping the clubface angle square to the target after impact breaks down the left wrist, restricting the left arm rotation. These faults set up a chain reaction creating other faults. The lack of arm rotation affects both clubface direction and angle,resulting in both loss of accuracy and distance. Finally, your swing is going at such a high speed that it's a physical impossibilty for you to even attempt to make any adjustments so commit yourself to doing the right things properly in your setup and takeaway because after that things are out of your control.
...LPGA tips

If the shoulders are in a closed position (facing to the right of the target) the clubhead travel will be inside-to-outside of the target line. With the shoulders parallel to the target line at impact, the clubhead travel will be inside-to-direct. This shoulder motion allows the clubhead to travel to the target, not away from the target as in the other positions.Remember the shoulders must remain passive, and are a follower in your swing, not a leader.
...Tom's golf tips

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...Golf Tips magazine

I can�t tell you how many people come to my lesson tee and say, �If I could just get rid of my baseball swing, then all my problems would be solved!� My initial thought is always: I wish you had a baseball swing, because it would help you play better golf.
...golf news

To develop the best possible grip for you. Every golfer swings and grips the club differently. Over 90 percent of golfers use the Vardon or overlapping grip. Players with smaller hands sometimes find the interlocking grip, with the little finger of the right hand interlocked with the index finger of the left hand, works best for them. Players with smaller should use a baseball type grip.
...PGA of America

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Titleist is the #1 ball for more players and more champions across the worldwide professional tours. In fact, in 2008, Titleist golf ball players have already recorded 17 victories around the world, as opposed to 4 for the nearest competitor. Since the introduction of the Pro V1 in 2000, the golf ball franchise has been the golf ball of choice for more than 1,000 champions worldwide.

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Below is a listing of tournaments won by Titleist golf ball players on the major worldwide professional tours in 2008.

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Tour Players Discuss the New Titleist PT 906F2 Fairway Metal

Wed, 13 Sep 2006 00:00:00 GMT
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