Thursday, July 16, 2009

Hey There Golf Fans!!

Well Hello Hello, my fellow golf fans

In honor of the british open I am posting this PSA on golf cart saftey. (Just trying to do my part to keep all you crazy golfers safe) Enjoy.

It used to be that most golfers would rather walk for their round from the tees to the fairways in order to benefit from the full physical exercise that could be derived from playing this royal and ancient game In fact, despite the long history of golf, the first golf cart was introduced only in the late 1940s to enable players with disabilities to have mobility around a golf course

It used to be that most golfers would rather walk for their round from the tees to the fairways in order to benefit from the full physical exercise that could be derived from playing this royal and ancient game. In fact, despite the long history of golf, the first golf cart was introduced only in the late 1940s to enable players with disabilities to have mobility around a golf course.

But with more and more people attracted to playing golf, the use of golf carts have likewise increased. These motorized vehicles for the links and fairways allowed for faster games and convenient transport and holding of golf clubs. According to the National Golf Foundation, motorized golf carts are now used in about two-thirds of all 18-hole rounds.

This increased presence of motorized carts plying the golf course has led to concerns on golf cart safety. As in other motor vehicles, improper operation of golf carts can result in accidents and serious injuries, in addition to causing damage to the golf course.

The Golf Course Superintendent Association of America (GCSAA) suggests several rules for the safe use of golf carts. One GCSAA suggestion is very simple: operate golf carts only from the driver?s side. No joyriding or showing off as such attitude is not only unsafe but also violates the etiquette in a golf course.

A further advice is to limit passengers to the seating capacity of the golf cart. Most of these vehicles do not have seat belts, so it has to be ensured that the passengers are fully seated and securely aboard before the driver starts the golf cart.

To further enhance golf cart safety, driver and passengers should keep their entire body inside the vehicle when it?s already moving. A hanging foot shod in a cleated shoe, for example, could easily catch the ground and result in a sprained ankle or broken foot. Limbs extended outside the golf cart could also get snagged by tree branches.

A safe golf cart driver should go slowly through turns and be always on the watch for any oncoming traffic, whether pedestrian or another vehicle. Extra caution should be exercised when driving a golf cart up and down slopes, where the vehicle needs to be driven straight and slow. Same applies when going in reverse, driving on loose surfaces, wet turf or rough terrain.

Golf cart safety precautions extend up to the time the vehicle comes to a complete stop. The brakes have to be set and the key removed when the cart is no longer in use. The golf cart should never be driven by somebody impaired by alcoholic drinks or drugs.

Golf carts should be driven only in areas where the vehicles are allowed. Areas restricted to golf carts are indicated by golf course signs which should be obeyed at all times. Golf carts can seriously damage the golf course which would consequently jeopardize the game not only of the carts? users but those of other golf club members and guests as well.

Worried about golf cart safety? We are here to keep you and your family safe. Visit www.NationalGolfCartAssociation.com to learn more about the National Golf Cart Association today!

1 comment:

AdMann said...

You have an ad for a BC golf trip that I am dying to view-but if I do you would not be paid and might even lose your ad account.

It is very foolish to only use one ad source.I have already been on your page today and since you only have the one ad supplier-I am unable to support you-even though I wish to gain information from one of your ads if I were to do so you would not be paid for it-and your account may even get a blackmark leading to investigation and banning.

I am experienced and wise enough to know this-and I have respect for all others so I will refrain.
Others will not be either so knowledgeable or as conscientious.
I urge you to join and use some other ad sources-I do not care who or even where you join them from-my first concern is for you and your account.

If you wish more information and or suggestions then you may reach me by the email link on my Contact Page

If you have respect for others;perhaps publish this comment so others may also learn of the dangers of using only one ad source-especially the one you have now.

ps for a good site like this I would recommend both BidVertiser and for a more general audieuance AdBrite,but be sure to get the text ads only of no fixed size-ask for ten or more.