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  2. Eshelman - Wikipedia

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    A utility version of this car was offered for use on golf courses (and advertised as providing "36 holes per gallon"). Also from 1956, the smaller models were powered by Briggs and Stratton aluminum-block engines; the Model 6B engine of 2.25 horsepower in the standard series and the Model 8B engine of 2.75 horsepower in the deluxe cars.

  3. Golf cart - Wikipedia

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    The first electric golf cart was custom-made in 1932, but did not gain widespread acceptance. [3] In the 1930s until the 1950s the most widespread use of golf carts was for those with disabilities who could not walk far. [4] By the mid-1950s the golf cart had gained wide acceptance with US golfers. [5]

  4. Sun Mountain Sports - Wikipedia

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    Sun Mountain was one of the four producers that dominated the American golf bag industry in 1992. [4] [5] The company created a new line of golf products with the introduction of the "Speed Cart", the first easily foldable, three-wheeled push cart, in 1999. [2] [5] [6] Sun Mountain was the first golf bag brand to introduce waterproof bags in ...

  5. Cushman (company) - Wikipedia

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    AutoGlide - Models 12, 14, 21, 22, 24, 29 (1940–1941) ... Golfster, golf cart 3-wheel & 4-wheel; motor scooter, with side car, 3-wheel, model 34 (G679)

  6. Airless tire - Wikipedia

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    However, the tire has a lot of vibration when driving over 80 km/h (50 mph). Therefore the tire is only available for golf carts, ATV's and skid steer vehicles. In 2019 however Michelin and GM announced their goal of making a new airless tire for passenger vehicles available in 2024.

  7. Golf equipment - Wikipedia

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    The use of carts may be restricted by local rules. Courses may institute rules such as "90 degree paths", where drivers must stay on the cart path until level with their ball, and then may turn onto the course. This typically reduces the effect that the furrows from the cart wheels will have on balls.

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