Rin said: @Ty
We got a 200 ft elevated tee at my club. Guys do that all the time (me also). Dude flipped at the bottom broke his neck and died. Now there are speed bumps. We can’t have nice things.
With how much some people drink I barely trust them to manage a push cart.
Rin said: @Ty
We got a 200 ft elevated tee at my club. Guys do that all the time (me also). Dude flipped at the bottom broke his neck and died. Now there are speed bumps. We can’t have nice things.
Rin said: @Ty
We got a 200 ft elevated tee at my club. Guys do that all the time (me also). Dude flipped at the bottom broke his neck and died. Now there are speed bumps. We can’t have nice things.
Reminds me of when I went to some course with my dad when I was like 7. Course had a section on a cliff, and my dad was letting me drive. Asked me to move the cart towards the green from the cart path center fairway. It clipped the edge of the cart path and yanked the wheels to where it barrelled downhill. I bailed instead of hitting the brake.
Luckily it hit a small tree about 10 feet from this 200 ft cliff.
Rin said: @Ty
We got a 200 ft elevated tee at my club. Guys do that all the time (me also). Dude flipped at the bottom broke his neck and died. Now there are speed bumps. We can’t have nice things.
Nothing has changed, lift the seat of up on 90 percent Yamahas or on the Club Cars there is a little black hatch under the basket. There is a 45-degree arm which engages the throttle cable with a limit controlled by the reach of the arm. Just stretch it out and stick a water bottle in there… no tee. You’re now going 45kms.