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Sun Mountain Speed Cart helps golfers (and Golf Blogger) walk more

Tuesday January 2, 2007 | 13:40:41 95 words, 9939 views
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Golf Blogger says he’s going to walk more in 2007.

“Golf is meant to be a walking game. It’s decent exercise, and you’ll actually play better for doing so,” Golf Blogger writes.

To help move your sticks around the course, he recommends the Sun Mountain Speed Cart, calling it the “Cadillac of Golf Carts.”

BTW, Brandon Tucker wrote about walking more in golf back in October. Not a bad piece, but nowhere near as seminal and cutting edge as this gem by yours truly.

PS: Got a golf blog I should be reading? Let me know.

Comments:

Comment from: Ed Desautels [Visitor] Email · http://golfculture.blogspot.com/
I purchased a Sun Mountain Speed Cart this year and am loving it. It's easy to use, not overly heavy, and rolls easily--even over the hilly terrain around Pittsburgh on which I play. It's indeed the Cadillac of golf carts, but hardly priced like one: it's easy to find for under $200. If you like to walk, but have a touchy back or otherwise don't want to carry your clubs, I recommend the Speed Cart. (And no, I don't work for Sun Mountain!)
Permalink 2007-08-28 @ 09:08
Comment from: Paris [Visitor]
Wow!! Golf...I love to play Golf..
Permalink 2007-12-04 @ 04:05

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