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How do we pull a golf cart behind our travel trailer?

We have a 04 Toyota Sequoia that has a towing capacity of 6200 lbs. and our camper has a unladen weight of 3000 max. 6200 lbs. we want to take along a Golf Cart or our motorcycle any suggestions?

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I am going to reupholster my Golf Cart seat and i can staple and do everything myself but i don’t know what kind of fabric to use? I need something durable but cheap and hopefully looks good, im open to anything. Thanks

Marine vinyl. Check with bass pro shops. Also use stainless staples.

I golf frequently at a private golf course near my house. They serve alcohol on the course (a snack cart drives around) and I sometimes see people bring their own flasks of liquor to the course. I often see people who are drunk driving the Golf Carts. Is it legal because it is on private property or could you get a DUI for that?

I live in Colorado.

I know a guy who lost his drivers license for 10 years for a third DUI. He was on a bicycle.

There was a time when all you needed to do to buy golf shoes was just walk into a sports shop and pick a pair, that has changed drastically. This change, ironically, is not due to scarcity but abundance of options. You’ll have to take time out to know what is available and what advantages each offers. Once you know the advantages you can then pick what best suits you and fits your style. You can do this by asking those whom you are sure know better. You can also check online reviews especially from users who have no motives of selling anything to you. Their reviews will be quite helpful. Make sure they are built to last and are very comfortable.

Do you rent a cart or walk the golf course? These will affect the type of golf shoes that will be more suitable. If, for example, you walk the course, you’ll certainly require shoes that are very rugged but also very comfortable. After all, you want to play golf not hurt your feet. If, however, you rent a cart, you can afford to go for fancier stuff since they will not be subjected to the same rigors.

There are options of hard spikes and soft spikes. If you prefer the former, you’ll do well to ask for clubs that allow their use on their course. Most don’t allow them. It’s nothing personal, it’s just that they are less turf friendly. They hurt the grass. You’ll therefore do well to go for soft spikes as you’ll spare yourself a lot of rejection. Furthermore, soft spikes are a lot easier to walk with when you are on the cart paths and also in the clubhouse.

Try on as many golf shoes as possible before settling for any. Don’t make your choice based on fanciness. Remember, a round of golf will last a few hours. And then you’ll truly appreciate that comfort is a lot more important than mere looks. Take your time, try them all and go for the most comfortable. Leave great brand names if you find a less popular name that is more comfortable. You’ll be glad you did on those long golf rounds.

Like every serious golfer or fan knows, the game has a lot to do with how you stand. How you stand determines how well you swing. It determines how long you’ll swing and how far and accurately you’ll swing. We can’t stress enough the importance of ensuring your shoes add to your game, not subtract from it. Therefore, don’t be in a hurry to leave the shop. Take your time, try as many shoes as possible. That way you’ll be sure to get what’s most comfortable.

Gregg Hall
http://www.articlesbase.com/golf-articles/some-tips-to-help-you-to-choose-the-best-golf-shoes-for-you-66425.html

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